Kinder Morgan is one of the largest energy infrastructure companies in North America. We own an interest in or operate approximately 84,000 miles of pipelines and 157 terminals. Our pipelines transport natural gas, gasoline, crude oil, carbon dioxide (CO2) and more. Our terminals store and handle petroleum products, chemicals and other products. Kinder Morgan is committed to being a good corporate citizen and conducting ourselves in an ethical and responsible manner. We spend hundreds of millions of dollars each year on integrity management and maintenance programs to operate our assets safely and to protect the public, our employees, contractors and the environment. Operationally, we continue to perform better than our industry peers relative to environmental, health and safety measures.
The warehouse supervisor is based out of Kinder Morgan's Elba Island Facility located at 1 Elba Island Road, Savannah, GA 31410. Kinder Morgan offers a robust benefits package including medical, dental, vision, life insurance, two retirement plans, paid holidays, and paid time off. Kinder Morgan is one of the largest energy infrastructure companies in North America. Primary Purpose: Warehouse Operations:
Accountable for the planning and oversight of the warehouse functions, including critical spare inventory management, project staging, and investment recovery
Manage operations of warehouse including staff, facilities and equipment
Manage warehouse budget preparation and monthly variance reporting
Actively track quarterly scorecard data for warehouse
Meet with Operations, Project Management, and Engineering on a regular basis
Inventory Management:
Develop strategy for inventory stocking levels for warehouse by leveraging items across locations and understanding the business need for spare parts on hand
In collaboration with Operations, work to reduce excess inventory across supporting areas
Support all required inventory accounting and month-end activity
Assist in Lawson technology direction as it applies to all inventory functions such as item master set up, warehouse setup, and inventory reporting and training
Accountable for annual physical inventory counts, as well as resolving variances
Work on inventory requirements associated with acquisition integration and divestures, including account mapping and inventory accounting training
Surplus and Idle Assets Disposition:
Actively support corporate strategy for the sales and redeployments of surplus material throughout Kinder Morgan
Act as a liaison between the Business Unit and the Online Auction Company
Project Support:
In collaboration with Project Management, develop plans and manage project material staging
Coordinate loading out of project materials with construction contractors, freight carriers and/or Project Support
Support the company's disaster response activities including sourcing material and logistics
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Demonstrate knowledge of the Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), the accounting process, accounting practices related to inventory and surplus sales transactions
Drive efforts to standardize general accounting processes
Apply and enforce standards and processes consistently
Apply advanced investment recovery practices and approaches
Perform duties with strict adherence to Kinder Morgan's Corporate Policy
Influence business decisions and demonstrate leadership skills
Ensure team is properly trained on policies and procedures. Mentor and train less experienced team members
Lead the Procurement process and application of Kinder Morgans ethical guidelines Promote Procurement and administration services throughout the organization
Possess advanced knowledge of Procurement, Investment Recovery, and Inventory Management policies and procedures
Help set and drive the corporate standard, develop procedures and set schedules for the performance of physical inventories, cycle counts, and inventory audits
Calculate and analyze financial metrics
Perform analysis of complex projects
Analyze actual results to understand variances and revise projections as applicable
Manage the submission of monthly accruals and journal entries for team
Perform monthly, quarterly, and yearly adhoc reporting, as required
Supervise and support department budget preparation, monthly variance reporting and projects
Provide monthly close analysis with insights into financial performance.
Identify and investigate significant variances
Monitor and manage inventory levels, ensure appropriate levels are maintained by tracking return rates and conduct physical audits
Monitor team's maintenance and support of the Lawson Item Master
Lead discussions with Project Management and Operations to locate needed materials throughout Kinder Morgan as well as cross-functional teams to identify process flow efficiencies and develop standardized procedures
Assist Operations in identifying surplus and obsolete inventory
Work on inventory requirements associated with acquisition integration and divestitures, including account mapping and inventory accounting training
Work with field personnel on a routine basis to set and track minimum and maximum inventory levels
Perform analysis of inventory mix, production demand and interface regarding levels of inventory
Assign and manage progress of special projects assigned to team members
Interpret and implement significant details from reports on issues regarding consumer trends and spending
Implement and enforce process improvement initiatives to improve inventory accuracy and ensure best practices
Develop training materials on inventory procedures, the Inventory Audit Policy, and Investment Recovery Policy
Coordinate, assign and monitor field-conducted inventory audits
Drive inventory level improvements through the implementation of projects with cross functional teams
Facilitate surplus sales and re-deployments throughout Kinder Morgan
Act as a liaison between the Business Unit and the Investment Recovery Company
Work with internal and external customers to achieve annual investment recovery goal
Execute Purchase Agreements and Bills of Sale
Ensure completeness and accuracy of orders for project materials delivered to staging warehouse
Assist buyers and vendors with complex material order issues
Provide timely updates to Project Management on project material status
Resolve any material discrepancies, shortages or damages
Ensure product moves seamlessly
Coordinate loading out of project materials with construction contractors, freight carriers and/or Project Support
Supervise the operation of forklifts, vehicles, and equipment
Operate under safety, environmental and ethical guidelines
Lead system upgrade projects as well as other group projects
Ensure that team members operate under safety, environmental and ethical guidelines
Interface with Property Accounting to ensure accurate accounting of capital inventory
Work closely with warehouse personnel, IT and other business units to provide inventory module support and inventory audit issues
Develop and maintain a positive working relationship with internal and external customers
Work with the Tax Department as needed to provide data for ad valorem tax fillings.
Perform benchmark analysis
Act as the department liaison to Procurement and Administration Finance team
Position Requirements
Minimum Requirements: Education:
High School Diploma or GED required
A bachelor's degree in business, engineering, accounting, supply chain management or related discipline is preferred
Experience/Specific Knowledge:
7+ years of experience in warehousing, logistics, materials management, purchasing, operations, engineering or related field is preferred
Proven knowledge of materials such as pipe, valves and fittings
Natural Gas Compressor/engine/turbocharger knowledge is preferred
Proficiency in Microsoft Applications including but not limited to Word, Excel, Outlook, Power Point
Certifications, Licenses, Registrations:
Must possess and maintain a valid driver's license, and a driving record satisfactory to the company and its insurers
Must meet the criteria to maintain a Transportation Workers Identification Card (TWIC) as required by USCG/DHS regulations
Competencies, Skills, and Abilities:
Maintain a high regard for personal safety, for the safety of company assets and employees, and the general public
Manage the submission of monthly accruals and journal entries for team
Assign and manage progress of special projects assigned to team members
Develop and maintain a positive working relationship with internal and external customers
Must be self-directed, take initiative, and be an out of the box thinker
Must be able to multitask while providing timely accurate turnaround on tasks, sometimes with strict deadlines
Must have strong communication (written and verbal), organization, problem solving and interpersonal skills with the ability to work effectively across business units
Ability to speak and understand English
Maintain a regular, dependable attendance, and high level of job performance
Physical Demands:
Must be able to work at heights up to 80 feet
Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus
Must be able to hear and speak clearly
Working Conditions:
Travel may be required across a broad geographic region, as determined by Hiring Manager and business needs
May be required to carry a company provided cell phone and respond as needed during working and non-working hours
Must be required to work non-traditional hours as needed
Must be available to respond to callouts as assigned
Perform work in dusty environment and all types of temperature/weather conditions
Supervisory Responsibility:
Supervisor position
Above the minimum requirements, not required but advantageous in this position:
Experience with Lawson Inventory Control, Requisition Procurement modules
Background in oil and gas industry
Knowledge of Kinder Morgan business
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER STATEMENT: We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a veteran, and basis of disability or any other federal, state or local protected class.