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Warehouse Manager

Pod Talent
Kent
3 weeks ago
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Warehouse Manager (Outbound) – eCommerce Fulfilment

Location: Royal Tunbridge Wells
Shift Pattern: Monday to Friday
Salary: £40,000 - £45,000

Pod Talent is thrilled to partner once again with an ambitious, rapidly growing, award-winning eCommerce fulfilment company. This young, dynamic, and modern business is not only people-centric but also innovative, technology-driven, and motivated by ambitious goals.

In this role, you will take full ownership of all outbound fulfilment activity, ensuring every order leaves the warehouse accurately, on time, and to the highest standard. You will lead and inspire a high-performing team of pickers and packers, embedding a culture of excellence and accountability.

Working closely with colleagues across the business, you will ensure seamless order fulfilment, elevate customer satisfaction, and continually seek ways to improve processes as the business scales.

What you’ll be doing:

Lead and manage outbound pick and pack operations to ensure orders are dispatched accurately and on schedule Inspire and develop a dedicated team of warehouse operatives, fostering a safe, high-performance culture Maintain robust quality control at every stage of the outbound process Partner with other departments to ensure smooth order flow and exceptional customer experiences Drive continuous improvement initiatives to enhance efficiency and productivity Monitor and analyse performance metrics, taking action to achieve and exceed operational targets



What we are looking for:


3+ years of experience in a warehousing management role – ideally in eCommerce fulfilment.Proven experience managing teams in a fast-paced warehouse environmentStrong organisational and multitasking abilities, focus on accuracy and qualityExperience with Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) preferredCommitment to safety and high operational standardsSolid understanding of people management processes, including absence and performance management


If you are a strong, hands-on leader with proven experience in warehouse or fulfilment environments, this could be your opportunity to join a company committed to developing its people. Apply now or send your CV to

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