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Warehouse Supervisor

Fresh Start Recruitment
Nottinghamshire
4 weeks ago
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Warehouse Supervisor

Huthwaite, Nottinghamshire

£33,000 – weekly paid plus overtime

3 on 3 off days and nights shifts

We are supporting a warehouse and distribution company with the recruitment of a warehouse supervisor; the ideal candidate will be available on a temp to perm however they will consider permanent for the right candidate. This is a hands-on role – 40% supervising and 60% picking orders and driving the FLT.

Warehouse Supervisors duties

Supervise Daily Operations: Oversee the receiving, warehousing, and distribution of goods to 

maximize output and efficiency.

Manage Staff: Lead, train, and evaluate warehouse employees, ensuring they meet

performance standards and safety regulations.

Inventory Management: Monitor inventory levels, conduct regular counts, and ensure accurate order fulfillment and shipping processes.

Safety Compliance: Maintain a safe and organized warehouse environment, implementing 

safety protocols and conducting regular inspections.

Logistical Coordination: Coordinate the flow of goods and materials, ensuring timely delivery 

and proper documentation of shipments.

Equipment Maintenance: Ensure all warehouse tools and equipment are well-maintained to prevent operational disruptions.

FLT: Forklift truck or Powered pallet truck.

Warehouse Supervisor key skills

Previous experience of working in a busy warehouse is required along with managing a team

Flexible in your approach

Must be hands on

FLT licences reach and PPT

All respondents to this position must be eligible to live and work in the UK. Fresh Start Recruitment is an Equal Opportunities employer.

This vacancy is being advertised by Fresh Start Recruitment.

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