Auditing, Car Rentals, Credit and Collections, Fast Food, Forecasting, Interviewing Skills, Leadership, Operations, QoS (Quality of Service), Rentals, Retail, Vehicle Fleets
LOCATION
Indianapolis, IN
POSTED
1 day ago
Route Supervisor’s Daily Responsibilities
A route supervisor is a secondary position of leadership at any given depot. Their primary responsibility is to act as a support figure alongside the depot manager to help oversee daily route operations such as route collections, route dispatch times, coordinating route shortages, and route forecasting accuracy. Although the ancillary needs may vary from depot-to-depot, there is a core set of daily duties that includes (but is not limited to) the following:
Monitoring cash balances and collections
Assisting in managing floor stock
Overall stale (particularly fast food and retail)
Forecasting accuracy by account
Assisting in fleet maintenance (number of rentals, rental cost, etc)
Assisting in keeping depot expenses at minimal levels
Tray tracking (are empty trays being physically counted?)
Are all returned products (fresh or stale) being verified by management?
End day driver check-out (is paperwork being signed, verified, etc)
Begin day adjustments verification (shortage reporting, route adds/cuts, etc)
Overall depot maintenance/appearance and truck cleanliness
Driver appearance (clean uniforms, professional attire, etc)
Helping secure retail displays
Quality of service in retail (routinely auditing stores, days of service, etc)
Assisting in managing manpower (conducting interviews, head counts, etc)