MID WALES MANUFACTURING GROUP
Goods In Manager, Radnor Hills, Knighton

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About Radnor
Radnor is an independent, family-owned soft drinks manufacturer producing over 400 million drinks annually. Sustainability is central to the business – the site is zero-to-landfill, supports a circular economy, and uses 100% recyclable packaging with 30% recycled content. A new £1.2m solar farm will soon generate 21% of the company’s energy.
For over 30 years, Radnor has produced bottled, canned and TetraPak drinks using pure Welsh spring water sourced metres from the production line. Customers include schools, retailers, and supermarkets nationwide.
Role Overview
The Goods In Manager leads the full Goods In department, ensuring all inbound materials are received, inspected, recorded, stored, and distributed accurately and compliantly. The role is responsible for:
- Stock accuracy
- Traceability
- BRC and customer compliance
- Team leadership
- Ensuring uninterrupted supply to production
Key Responsibilities
- Lead and manage all Goods In operations, ensuring efficient processing of inbound deliveries
- Ensure materials are booked in, checked, and quality-verified, then stored correctly
- Oversee accurate completion of inbound documentation in line with company, supplier, and customer standards
- Maintain full traceability of raw materials and packaging via Business Central (BC)
- Manage and develop the Goods In team, including training, performance, and shift planning
- Coordinate inbound deliveries with Planning and Logistics teams
- Maintain stock accuracy through cycle counts and full stock takes
- Ensure production areas are consistently supplied to prevent downtime
- Oversee quarantine processes for non-conforming materials
- Ensure compliance with:
- BRC standards
- Customer requirements
- Food safety
- Health & Safety
- Environmental standards
- Lead trailer inspections, COA verification, and retained sample checks
- Manage movements between on-site and off-site warehouses
- Drive continuous improvement initiatives
- Monitor KPIs including:
- Stock accuracy
- Delivery performance
- Audit outcomes
- Represent Goods In at SIC meetings and ensure effective shift communication
- Escalate supply risks or operational issues impacting production or service levels
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Essential Candidate Requirements
- Experience managing a fast-paced Goods In or warehouse function within a BRC or food manufacturing environment
- Strong understanding of stock control and traceability systems
- Experience in project management and process improvement
- Proficient in:
- WMS (Warehouse Management System)
- MS Excel
- SAP
- Strong knowledge of Health & Safety legislation
- Strong leadership and people management skills
- High accuracy and attention to detail
- Self-motivated and results-driven
How To Apply
Send your CV and covering letter to jobs@radnorhills.co.uk.
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