Customs & Warehouse Supervisor(A Group MLB SCM 02 )-Houston,TX

Houston, TX
Full Time
Experienced

Position Summary:
Foxconn Houston seeks a Customs & Warehouse Supervisor to manage daily operations for our Houston team. In this role, you will:

  • Coordinate with Apple supply chain partners  
  • Oversee customs/warehouse planning and team management  
  • Utilize strong analytical and problem-solving skills to advance your career in advanced manufacturing.


Core Responsibilities Include:
1. Daily operations management for customs and warehousing
2. Ensure compliant and efficient import/export processes for materials/equipment and bonded inventory
3. Manage receiving/shipping operations and order fulfillment

Key Responsibilities:   
1. Plan and execute daily customs/warehouse operations   
2. Evaluate and maintain customs compliance
3. Facilitate customs clearance of materials/equipment  
4. Optimize logistics workflows to increase efficiency and reduce costs
5. Design warehouse layouts to maximize space utilization and operational throughput
6. Manage inventory flow (in/out/storage) with focus on accuracy and turnover rates
7. Ensure safety compliance through protocols (fire safety, load handling standards)
8. Perform other duties as assigned

Education and Experience   
1. Bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain, Logistics, or Business
2. 2+ years customs or warehouse experience in manufacturing

Why Join Us?
1. Competitive compensation with bonus eligibility
2. Comprehensive benefits
3. Structured career development programs
4. Paid time off (PTO) and holiday pay
5. On-the-job training in global supply chain operations

About Foxconn Houston
Foxconn is a global leader in electronics manufacturing, recognized for operational scale, integrated supply chains, and precision engineering. As a strategic partner, we support production for major technology brands. Foxconn is consistently ranked among the Fortune Global 500 and is a key partner to Apple Inc.

Equal Opportunity Employer:
We provide equal employment opportunities regardless of sex, race, color, religion, national origin, age, or status. We maintain a workplace free from discrimination and harassment.
Don’t meet every requirement?
We encourage you to apply! Your unique experience may be a great fit.

Work Environment
1.On-site role in a dynamic environment.
2.Must be available for occasional after-hours support and flexible hours to ensure operational continuity.

Required Skills:
1.Experience with SAP/ERP systems
2.Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite

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