Responsible for designing logistics hub layouts, optimizing workflows, implementing 6S standards, coordinating cross-functional teams, and reporting site optimizations.
About UniUni
UniUni, a North American leader in last-mile logistics, delivers tens of millions of parcels annually in Canada, from Coast to Coast, and is rapidly expanding across the United States. Founded in 2019, UniUni’s tech-driven innovation and crowdsourcing delivery model offers fast, economical, and reliable services to local, national, and international e-commerce clients.
Job Responsibilities:
- Functional Zoning & Layout Design:
Responsible for the internal functional zoning and layout design of logistics hubs and last-mile distribution centers. Integrate business operations, workflows (e.g., inbound, sorting, warehousing, outbound, temporary storage), and functional areas (e.g., sorting, goods shelves, shipping, office) to ensure space utilization efficiency and compliance with safety standards. - Workflow Optimization:
Design and optimize on-site workflows including personnel and goods movement paths to reduce congestion, improve sorting efficiency, and increase goods turnover speed. Conduct continuous monitoring and dynamic adjustments based on business changes and operational data. - 6S Standardization:
Develop and execute 6S (Sort, Set in order, Shine, Standardize, Sustain, Safety) management standards. Guide the on-site team in 6S implementation and perform regular audits and corrective actions to enhance operational safety and efficiency. - Cross-Functional Coordination:
Collaborate with internal teams and external vendors (e.g., equipment, signage manufacturers) to convert operational needs into practical planning solutions. Manage implementation progress and ensure project delivery quality. - Reporting:
Provide periodic reports and site optimization proposals; maintain detailed site layout documentation and ensure alignment with operational standards.
Qualifications:
- Education: Bachelor’s degree or above in Logistics, Industrial Engineering, or Civil Engineering preferred.
- Experience: Minimum 2 years of experience in warehouse or logistics site planning. Experience in sorting centers or distribution centers, especially in the North American market, is preferred.
- Technical Skills: Proficient in CAD, Visio, or related design tools. Familiar with 6S management and capable of spatial efficiency analysis and standardization.
- Other Skills: Strong communication and coordination skills across internal and external teams. Adaptable, detail-oriented, and capable of handling multiple projects. Proficiency in English reading and writing preferred.
Top Skills
Cad
Visio
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