Job Summary The Logistics Supervisor is responsible for coordinating all activities related to the movement of materials and supplies within data centres/customer sites Manages the functions related to receiving incoming freight and packages, inspect rejects and records shortages on live document Directs the unloading and storage of incoming freight by pallet locations Maintain accuracy of inventory by performing cycle counts and physical inventories To monitor distribution areas for efficiency in operations and capacity. To ensure the efficiency of the full end to end process. To liaise with the client and the installation LV vendor to ensure that sufficient materials are available throughout the lifecycle of the project. To maintain communication between the Technical Supply Chain Team, client, and the installation LV vendor. To manage teams of Technical Supply chain professionals ensuring correct H&S processes are being followed Ability to meet customer and/or government security screening requirements Daily reporting to the designated PM Responsible for submittal of onsite Logistics teams working hours/timesheets Knowledge & Experience: Prior experience working within data centres Exceptional time management skills Ability to multitask and prioritise tasks to handle multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. Ability to successfully engage and lead individual and team discussions and meetings Capable of working with peers and associates from other departments, carriers, customers, and other companies in a proactive and constructive manner Ability to work under pressure to meet tight deadlines. Acute attention to detail and high level of organisation and accuracy. Must be able to understand, methods and reporting as required Computer skills including Microsoft Excel, Word and Outlook Ability to read and interpret documents Physical Demands: Frequent lifting, or with other means for movement of boxes and material. Infrequent lifting of 50 lbs. Frequent bending, stooping, squatting, twisting, pushing and pulling of parts, pallets and containers, walking and standing for 8 hours a day