Operations Leadership Trainee Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Boise, ID at Geebo

Operations Leadership Trainee

Trainee Program InformationAs an operations leadership trainee, you will learn all aspects of our business with a focus on our warehouse operations.
The program is designed to help meet the needs of multiple types of learners with hands-on, mentorship, and self-study components.
This is a 12-month program, which includes working in the warehouse operation, counter sales, inside sales, estimating, outside sales, and branch management.
You will come out of the program prepared for the tasks ahead during your career as an operations leader at Consolidated Supply Co.
Qualifications Holder of an associate degree or bachelor's degree and/or one year experience with Consolidated Supply Co.
Business Administration major, Supply Chain Management, or related field preferred.
Effective verbal and written communication.
Strong organizational and leadership skills.
Prior leadership/management role, or related extracurricular activity preferred.
Organized, able to prioritize, multitask, and meet set deadlines.
Positive, energetic, and an enthusiastic team member.
Must be relocatable to opportunities in Oregon, Washington, or Idaho upon completion of program.
Consolidated Supply Co.
offers:
Competitive Pay 401k Profit Sharing w/ Employer Contribution Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance Long-Term Disability Paid Holidays and Vacation Career Advancement Opportunities Employee Recognition Programs Drug test required prior to employment.
Equal Employment Opportunity/M/F/disability/protected veteran status.
Recommended Skills Business Administration Communication Leadership Multitasking Passionate Requirement Prioritization Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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