FAQs
What are the primary responsibilities of a Warehouse Manager at White Cap?
The primary responsibilities include establishing standard and emergency operating procedures, planning and implementing safety and security programs, leading a team in receiving, storing, and shipping products, scheduling deliveries, and preparing reports and manuals.
What qualifications are required for the Warehouse Manager position?
Generally, the position requires 5+ years of experience. Preferred qualifications include forklift experience, knowledge of construction and industrial products, and Spanish language proficiency.
What benefits does White Cap offer to its employees?
White Cap offers comprehensive wellness and financial benefits, including Medical, Dental, Vision, 401(k) with company match, tuition reimbursement, a generous time-off package, and more.
Is previous experience in a warehouse setting necessary?
While having 5+ years of experience is generally required, prior experience in a warehouse setting is highly beneficial and preferred.
Does the Warehouse Manager need to operate a vehicle?
Yes, the position requires the operation of a company vehicle or personal vehicle, and a Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) report will be run if selected for the position.
Is knowledge of construction products necessary for this role?
While it is not stated as a requirement, knowledge of construction and industrial products is preferred for candidates applying for the Warehouse Manager position.
Are there opportunities for career advancement at White Cap?
Yes, White Cap offers unlimited career potential as a stable and growing company.
Does White Cap support diversity and inclusion in the workplace?
Yes, White Cap values and celebrates diversity, fostering an inclusive culture in the workplace.
How does White Cap define its workplace culture?
White Cap has been certified as a Great Place to Work, highlighting its commitment to creating an enjoyable work environment.
Is physical fitness important for the Warehouse Manager role?
Yes, the position requires the ability to lift and carry up to 50 pounds and stand for periods exceeding 60 minutes.