Warehouse materials supervisor - Salary and Career
Financial Services, Exchange and Control Supervisors

Warehouse materials supervisor - Career description, activities, functions and salary

They supervise and control various financial services, assets and logistics, prepare budgets, make payments, perform collections, control assets, close foreign exchange, analyze credit, coordinate cashiers, manage logistical processes and manage warehouse/inventory. They supervise work teams, guiding and evaluating performance in search of the best quality at work.

How much does an Warehouse materials supervisor earn

A Warehouse materials supervisor earns between $1.324 and $6.992 per month, with an average monthly salary of $2.798 and a median salary of $2.198 according to an Averwage.com salary survey along with to data of professionals hired and fired by companies in the labor market.

Our research is based on the salaries of 8.911 professionals hired and dismissed by the period from 06/2021 to 05/2022 (last year).


Salary ranges for the Warehouse materials supervisor

Monthly Salary Annual Salary Salary Per Week Hourly Salary
Average wage 2.798 33.576 700 13
1º Quartile 1.324 15.893 331 6
Median Salary 2.198 26.371 549 10
3º Quartile 5.333 63.991 1.333 25
Higher Salary 6.992 83.907 1.748 32


Professional job categories

  • Administrative services workers
    • officers
      • administrative services supervisors (except customer service)
        • financial services, exchange and control supervisors

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Main workplaces

Financial Services, Exchange and Control Supervisors the positions of this CBO family work in various fields of activities, such as diverse industries, logistics operators and business activities. They are normally employed with a formal contract with occasional supervision, reporting directly to managers and having subordinates. In the case of foreign exchange supervisors, there is the possibility of working on their own. They carry out their work during the day and indoors.


What does it take to work in the field of Financial Services, Exchange and Control Supervisors

For the exercise of these occupations, a complete higher education is required. The full exercise of activities requires, on average, three to four years of experience in the area and, for some occupations, a basic professional qualification course of up to 200 class hours.


Functions and activities of Warehouse materials supervisor

Financial Services, Exchange and Control Supervisors must:

  • budget;
  • control assets;
  • perform billing;
  • make payments;
  • manage logistical processes;
  • supervise teamwork;
  • close exchange;
  • elaborate budget;
  • manage inventory;
  • coordinate boxes;
  • coordinate cashiers;
  • demonstrate personal skills;
  • manage logistics processes;
  • manage inventory/warehouse;
  • prepare budget;
  • supervise team work;
  • analyze credit;
  • perform collection;

  • Activities

    • adjust value of revalued assets;
    • forward unpaid export invoices to management;
    • control loans, banking applications;
    • keep an updated customer record;
    • plan cash flow;
    • monitor movement of materials and/or products according to the abc curve;
    • consult customer registration information;
    • check box closing documentation;
    • determine the type of asset for depreciation purposes;
    • promote team empowerment;
    • demonstrate ability to make decisions;
    • participate in the definition of corporate goals;
    • control production flow;
    • identify the need to hire employees;
    • analyze objectives and goals defined by the company;
    • prepare financial and economic statements;
    • elaborate specific procedures and rules for the area;
    • supervise application of the peps method (first in, first out);
    • demonstrate leadership;
    • resolve pending issues with technical and commercial areas;
    • decide on guarantees for granting credit;
    • distribute tasks;
    • demonstrate objectivity;
    • search bank fees;
    • search for feed back from customers (level of logistics services);
    • manage attendance/point control (absences, delays, justifications);
    • demonstrate holistic vision ability;
    • generate history of international clients;
    • hire an insurance company;
    • propose lawsuits against defaulters;
    • demonstrate initiative;
    • forecast receipts;
    • analyze customer orders;
    • collect overdue securities;
    • evaluate employee performance;
    • control stock levels (quantity, value...);
    • work as a team;
    • complete audits (internal and external);
    • manage material and/or product requisitions;
    • reconcile values;
    • manage availability of values between cashiers or branches;
    • establish production goals by area/sector/activity;
    • manage delivery of materials and/or products;
    • identify unpaid securities;
    • prepare documents for closing (invoices);
    • generate documents for accounting;
    • plan vacation roster;
    • assist in budget preparation;
    • collect economic indices;
    • provide information about assets;
    • check payments made;
    • consolidate area information;
    • analyze documents for exchange closing;
    • work as a team;
    • demonstrate agility;
    • calculate abc inventory curve;
    • scaling available resources (humans, materials, equipment);
    • supervise the receipt of materials;
    • sort assets by cost center;
    • set work priorities;
    • plan a vacation roster;
    • control material receipt flow;
    • negotiate terms, quantity, conditions with suppliers and/or customers;
    • perform agreements with customers;
    • project revenue;
    • examine accounts payable;
    • control stock of unserviceable materials and/or products;
    • evaluate international banks indicated by customers;
    • supervise inventory;
    • inventory assets;
    • decide on admitting or terminating employees;
    • participate in the definition of types of packaging and ways of packaging materials and/or products ;
    • raise market prices;
    • perform collection of securities in portfolio;
    • confirm asset plating;
    • control product dispatch flow;
    • guide employees in the use and maintenance of equipment;
    • supervise the receipt of materials;
    • control supply contract balances;
    • participate in the elaboration of standards and procedure manuals;
    • analyze customer registration information;
    • inventory assets;
    • monitor bank charges;
    • guide areas according to company goals and objectives;
    • collect financial and economic data of the company;
    • set credit limits;
    • analyze the needs of the areas;
    • hire a shipping agent;
    • provide subsidies for drafting a supply contract;
    • demonstrate flexibility;
    • establish packing and material identification method;
    • control bank balances;
    • send titles to notaries or outsourced collection companies;
    • track company purchase orders;
    • register invoices;
    • guide the execution of the work;
    • list payments to be made;
    • control incoming resources;
    • suppress credits;
    • motivate team;
    • monitor international shipping;
    • monitor arrival of original import documents;
    • control loans between related companies (mutual);
    • prepare reports, forms, spreadsheets...;
    • negotiate payment terms with suppliers;
    • download received titles;
    • control budget execution;
    • incorporate well;
    • generate depreciation and fixed assets reports;
    • participate in the development of standards and procedure manuals;
    • plan receipts;
    • monitor expiration date of materials and/or products;
    • resolve export financial issues;
    • present the results of the goals of the area/sector;
    • request purchase for restocking;
    • transfer ownership of assets;
    • control purchase order balance;
    • check compliance with legal and safety standards;
    • plan teamwork;
    • supervise revaluation of assets by third parties;
    • receive documents from the export department;
    • demonstrate analytical ability;
    • monitor litigation processes;
    • control fixed cash fund;
    • register customers;
    • estimate personnel cost;
    • control conditions for packaging materials and/or products;
    • negotiate interest rates;
    • monitor performance indicators;
    • reassess projections;
    • compare estimated and actual values;
    • schedule payments;
    • demonstrate negotiation skills;
    • perform export collection;
    • project expenses by areas;
    • plan stocking of materials and/or products;
    • manage conflicts;
    • identify the need for new equipment;
    • contract exchange;
    • issue billing statement;
    • define material purchasing needs;
    • plan a holiday roster;
    • download assets;


    Sectors that hire Warehouse materials supervisor the most in the job market

    • construction of electricity distribution stations and networks
    • general building material retail trade
    • building construction
    • road transport of cargo, except dangerous goods and removals, intercity, interstate and international
    • other service activities provided mainly to companies
    • combined office and administrative support services
    • temporary labor lease
    • wholesale machinery, earthmoving, mining and construction equipment
    • wholesale new motor vehicle parts and accessories
    • retail merchandise in general, with predominance of food products - supermarkets




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