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Joloda Hydraroll

Logistics Manager

Gaerwen
Posted about 11 hours ago
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About Joloda Hydraroll

Joloda Hydraroll design and manufacture materials handling and load transfer systems, used across logistics, food, retail and general haulage. The Anglesey site is one of the company’s UK manufacturing bases.

What used to be a fairly simple product range now runs to thousands of individual parts, feeding a much bigger and more complex production operation. This role exists because of that growth, it’s a brand new position, not a replacement.

The role

As Logistics Manager, you’ll take control of material flow into production, inter-site transfers and customer despatches, working closely with manufacturing, procurement and sales.

You’ll use FactoryMaster, the site’s ERP system, as your main tool for tracking and improving performance. Success looks like shorter shipping times, better stock accuracy, and a logistics function that runs itself.

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You’ll

  • Manage internal and external logistics to keep time-to-ship to a minimum
  • Work with suppliers and procurement to control freight costs
  • Coordinate stock takes across sites to maximise inventory accuracy
  • Build and manage the internal kitting function alongside production
  • Analyse logistics and supply chain data to support decision-making
  • Keep FLT licensing and training current to avoid downtime
  • Take ownership of assigned projects and deliver them to agreed timescales

What you’ll bring

Essential

  • Degree educated, or equivalent qualification, in a relevant discipline
  • Experience in a professional environment (employment, placement, internship or graduate programme)
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office, particularly Excel

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Useful, Not Essential

  • Exposure to logistics, supply chain, warehousing or operations
  • Experience with performance metrics, reporting or data analysis
  • Knowledge of inventory management or transport planning
  • Familiarity with ERP, warehouse or transport management systems

Benefits And Culture

Financial: salary matched to experience.

Development: a structured 90-day plan with clear milestones, direct mentoring from senior management, and full training on FactoryMaster and cross-department processes.

Culture: a small, close-knit site team as Joloda Hydraroll scales up its Anglesey operation.

Working arrangements

Location: Anglesey, North Wales | Fully on-site.

Contract: Permanent | Full-time.

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Skills

Logistics Management
Supply Chain
Data Analysis
Inventory Management
ERP Systems
Microsoft Excel
Freight Cost Control
Stock Accuracy
Project Management
Kitting Function
Performance Metrics

Location

Gaerwen, Wales, United Kingdom

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