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Warehouse Team Leader
Warehouse Team Leader
Monday to Friday Start time - 4am 40 hours
Based at Polar Speed Distribution Ltd, Unit 33 Rochester Airport Industrial Estate, Laker Road, Rochester, Kent, ME1 3QX
- Effectively manage the day-to-day operations of the warehouse team to meet demand and overall workload, as well as motivate, train and continually focus on the professional development of the warehouse staff.
- Monitor staff performance and carry out team briefings when required.
- Assist managing the time and attendance of the staff within the Polar Speed company protocols.
- Ensure picking, checking and packing of cold chain and ambient pharmaceutical products are fulfilled.
- Train new warehouse operatives within areas of responsibility.
- Assist in the continuous improvement of processes and procedures within the warehouse staff and facilities.
- Plan, coordinate, and monitor the receipt, storage and dispatch of goods.
- Monitors priority emails to assign work.
- Ensure team keep updated inventory works.
- Stock analysis when required.
- Assist with the collection of data and report warehouse key performance indicators.
- Management and reporting of any damaged goods located within the warehouse.
- Support and completion, when required of return to works and performance management forms and processes.
- Support with NCR completion when required.
- Support writing new or updating existing operational sops.
- Monitor temperature compliance of all sites, including storage, inbound and outbound consignments.
- Liaise with customers, suppliers and other departments.
- Correct completion of all goods in, picking, packing and despatch paperwork when required.
- Enter shipping and inventory data in the warehouse management system when required.
- Manage the processing of returns (including quarantined, damaged and batch recalls).
- Assist managing and co-ordinate stock take and cycle counting activities to ensure the required level of service is provided to the customer.
- Ensure staff comply in health, safety and environmental regulations and work safely to protect themselves and others in the warehouse environment.
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