Colloids Ltd
Warehouse Team Leader

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Warehouse Team Leader
Salary: Commensurate to role | Hours: 37.5 hours per week
We are looking for a Warehouse Team Leader who will ensure the effective control and management of the warehouse department within their area of responsibility and will be responsible for ensuring standards are maintained for health and safety, quality, and productivity.
Main Duties & Responsibilities:
- Manage the correct picking and packing of all customer orders and ensuring all orders are packed and loaded in good condition.
- Overseeing the receipt of raw materials and managing the storage areas for raw materials.
- Find, in advance, any resourcing issues both short-term and longer-term.
- Identifying, anticipating, and solving problems to ensure that maximum customer service is delivered at all times.
- Supervise maintenance of warehouse FLT’s ensuring daily safety checks are completed.
- Managing the proper maintenance and cleanliness of the Warehouse.
- Organisation and management of stock takes.
- Management of stock, investigating and correcting stock errors.
- Implement and maintain best practice through systems throughout the Warehouse.
- Control and implement KPIs and supply monthly progress report.
- Delivery of continuous improvement across all aspects of the Warehouse and Distribution facilities.
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- NVQ Level 2+ or equivalent in Warehouse Management.
- Strong understanding of Warehouse Management Systems and underpinning principles.
- Minimum 3 years’ experience at Team Leader or higher in Warehouse role.
- Competent IT user skills and good working knowledge of ERP systems - Priority and WMS systems.
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