Transport FLM

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Skelmersdale, Lancashire
12 months ago
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Transport FLM

Skelmersdale

£34,000 per annum

4 on 4 off, 18:00 – 06:00 (Nights)

A dynamic opportunity has arisen for an experienced Transport First Line Manager to oversee and execute the Transport Plan for a leading logistics company. The successful candidate will lead and motivate a small team, ensuring that key performance indicators (KPIs) in General Haulage are consistently exceeded and compliance requirements are rigorously adhered to.

The Candidate;

Proven experience in a similar Transport FLM role
Experience within a high volume general haulage operation is highly desirable
Minimum 3 years of experience leading a team within a Transport Logistics Operations environment
Proficient in Microsoft Excel and Word.
Ability to produce data and information to identify opportunities and cost-saving initiatives.
Demonstrated strong leadership skills with the ability to influence and build relationships.
Excellent communication skills, both written and oral, across all levels.
Strong commercial awareness.
Good understanding of EU legislation related to transport operations.
Duties and Responsibilities;

Execute the Transport Plan by managing personnel, planning, and allocating resources to ensure delivery times are met with 100% accuracy.
Achieve and surpass operational service levels by meeting key performance indicators, such as 100% on-time deliveries.
Manage various data streams to support efficient operations.
Maintain strong business relationships with both external and internal stakeholders, including customers, repair agents, and site teams.
Possess a thorough understanding of the commercial aspects of customer contracts.
Clearly define roles and responsibilities for yourself and your team.
Enhance competencies and performance within General Haulage activities to drive business efficiency and competitive advantage.
Proactively manage attendance and absence levels within your team in line with company policies.
Handle all employee relations issues, including disciplinary actions, grievances, and absences.
Act as a coach and mentor for direct reports, providing regular one-on-one support.
Ensure compliance with company and statutory obligations, including Working Time Regulations (WTD) and operator licensing.
Collaborate effectively with other shifts to maintain smooth operations.
Represent the transport department as a key company representative.
Support and promote company initiatives, offering solutions and best practices through various forums.
Assist and deputise for the Senior Operations Manager as needed.
Drive operational continuous improvement.
Implement and support company initiatives.
Ensure all transport operations, practices, and procedures comply with Health & Safety policies and other statutory requirements, including EU Driver’s Hours Regulations.
If you have Transport FLM experience and would like to be considered for this opportunity, please apply via the link.

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