Operations Coordinator

Hucknall
11 months ago
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We are currently recruiting a warehouse operations controller to join our busy logistics team in Hucknall. You will be responsible for approximately 20 warehouse staff. You must have previous logistics experience and willingness to learn. You must prioritise your workload and have fantastic communication skills.

  • You will be responsible for maintaining standards of health and safety within the warehouse

  • Carry out walk rounds of site visuals

  • Ensure a collaborative approach with customers , identifying requirements for issues to be raised and escalated

  • Achieve and Surpass quality SLA's , carrying out checks

  • Looking at trends and taking action

  • Monitor spend on overtimes, stationary and uniform

  • Maintain an optimal level of resource levels and operational efficiency

  • Ensure a understanding of contractual KPI's

  • Take ownership of system control and ensure robust comms to the customers

  • Monitor performance and progress of the site team

  • Ensure thorough cross training plans are in place

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