Distribution Coordinator

Warburtons
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9 months ago
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At Warburtons, family is at the heart of our business. Five generations'​ worth of expertise that goes into making our bakery products allows us to continue a tradition of baking inherited over the past 141 years.

Warburtons is the largest bakery brand in the UK, but that doesn't allow us to rest on our laurels. We are pioneers of the industry and ambitious market leaders, always seeking to challenge ourselves and convention. It is part of our philosophy to provide honest good sense on issues of health and well-being, helping the whole family to enjoy our products as part of a healthy, balanced diet, through a range of products to suit all meal occasions, lifestyles and tastes.

Title:                 Distribution Coordinator – Part Time

Location:          Bellshill

Contract Type: Permanent

Hours:              Monday – Friday 25 hours

Salary:              £17,500

At Warburtons, we’re proud to be the UK’s largest bakery brand – and we’re on the lookout for a Distribution Coordinator to join our team at our Bellshill depot. If you thrive in a fast-paced logistics environment and have a passion for keeping things running smoothly and compliantly, this could be the perfect role for you.

Essential Ingredients  

Experience in a warehouse and logistics environment
Strong working knowledge of SAP, distribution technology tools, and document management systems
Excellent organisation, time management, and attention to detail
A self-starter who can work independently and prioritise effectively
Confident communicator – persuasive, collaborative, and able to build trusted relationships at all levels
Sound judgement and a pragmatic, common-sense approach
A strong team player with a proactive mindset
Knowledge of Operator Licence compliance requirements
Ideally Operator Licence Awareness trained – training can be provided for the right candidate  

The Recipe  

The Transport Compliance Coordinator is responsible for ensuring that vehicle maintenance is meticulously planned and executed in accordance with the Transport Operations Manual and Operator Licence requirements. This includes managing daily defect reporting and working closely with service providers to ensure timely resolutions. The role involves maintaining accurate, up-to-date records and documentation, leading daily calls with service providers, and escalating any service risks to the site leadership team. Additionally, the coordinator is tasked with allocating vehicles to routes and primary trips to ensure availability, supporting health and safety compliance across the transport function, and handling sensitive information with discretion and confidentiality. 

About Us  

At Warburtons, we don’t just bake bread – we build careers. You’ll be part of a supportive, family-run business that values its people and invests in their development. From day one, you’ll be empowered to make a difference and contribute to our continued success.

If you’re ready to rise to the challenge and bring your logistics expertise to the table, we’d love to hear from you. Apply now and become part of the Warburtons family at Bellshill

Extra Dough  

At last and by no means least, you will want to know what your breads worth:

A slice of the annual profits (discretionary profit share)
Family time is important to us and we know it will be to you so you have the opportunity to purchase up to an extra weeks annual leave.
Award winning pension scheme with company contributions of 7%
Life assurance
Products you will love along with deals and discounts for you and the family through our Extra Dough website
Continued investment in your personal development
Fully stocked kitchens filled with our delicious products for you to enjoy with your daily brew! 
Support for your health and wellbeing, including access to free physiotherapy, 24/7 access to a confidential helpline for practical advice and a comprehensive occupational health service  

We respect and value difference. We look to create an inclusive workplace that promotes and values diversity. Companies that are diverse in age, gender identity, race, religion, sexual orientation, physical or mental ability, ethnicity, or any other aspect which makes them unique, are proven to be better companies. More importantly, creating an environment where everyone, from any background, can do their best work, is the right thing to do

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