I nexpensive
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One of
extensive range of services Eurobritz provide is the provision of
Industrial Staff. Within
this area of provision are many Job Titles one of which we are able to
provide is that of Warehouse Manager.
Read on
to find out about the profile of this role…………..
A
Warehouse Manager oversee the safe receipt, storage, retrieval and
timely despatch of goods. They ensure workplace health and safety
requirements are met and take responsibility for the security of the
building and stock.
They
plan the arrangement of goods within the warehouse and organise special
requirements for certain stock, such as chilled goods or fragile
products and ensure productivity targets are met along with maintaining
computerised administration and automated storage and retrieval
systems.
In
a large operation, they manage teams of workers and deal with personnel
issues such as the recruitment, training and discipline of staff. Some
managers also oversee picking, packing and distribution activity.
Typical work activities
The
typical work activities will depend on the size of the operation in
large storage operations, managers have a more strategic role and deal
with planning, administration and general management issues, which will
include the day-to-day supervision of staff, and overseeing work
organised by team leaders (who then report to the manager). In a small
operation, a manager will do more practical, 'hands-on' work.
Typical work activities include:
- Motivating, organising
and encouraging teamwork within the workforce to ensure set
productivity targets are met;
- Training staff and
monitoring their performance and progress;
- Communicating with
other departments, staff groups and customers;
- Overseeing stock
control and processing orders;
- Ensuring quality,
delivery and budget objectives are met;
- Delivering and
fulfilling objectives and directions from the operation's headquarters;
- Carrying out
responsibilities for the use of automated and computerised systems;
- Responding to and
dealing with customer communication by email, fax and telephone;
- Keeping stock control
systems up to date and planning future capacity requirements;
- Producing regular
reports and statistics on a daily, weekly and monthly basis;
- Briefing team leaders
on the issues for that particular day;
- Visiting customers to
monitor the quality of service they are receiving;
- Ensuring the health,
safety, cleanliness and security of the work environment;
- Overseeing the planned
maintenance of vehicles, machinery and equipment.
If your
company or organisation has a requirement for a Warehouse Manager or you
are an individual looking for a new challenge in this field
contact
us at Eurobritz
Industrial Warehouse
Services and let us start the connection
between client and candidate.