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Senior Warehouse Operative

Tecna
Hampshire
4 days ago
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Senior Warehouse Technician – Full Time, Permanent
Location: Farnborough HQ | Salary: up to £38k DOE

 

As Tecna UK continues to grow, we’re looking for an experienced Senior Warehouse Technician to help take our Operations Team to the next level.

 

This role goes beyond day-to-day warehouse tasks. We need someone who brings both practical expertise and a process-driven mindset, helping us improve how we manage stock, track inventory condition, and oversee rental equipment usage. You’ll play a key role in driving warehouse efficiency and ensuring we always have accurate, up-to-date stock data to support the wider business.

What you’ll do:

  • Lead and support day-to-day warehouse operations, including dispatch, returns, and storage of stock and rental items
  • Take ownership of stock control processes, ensuring accurate, real-time inventory data and condition tracking
  • Oversee rental stock management, including booking allocation, maintenance schedules, and tracking of stock usage
  • Help design and implement improvements to warehouse workflows, stock management tools, and booking systems
  • Support ROI tracking for rental stock by ensuring relevant usage and condition data is collected and reviewed
  • Mentor and guide junior warehouse team members, supporting their development and ensuring high standards
  • Maintain a hands-on role in picking, packing, loading, unloading, and pre-building equipment and exhibition stands when needed

What we’re looking for:

Essential skills and qualities:

  • Proven warehouse experience in a senior, supervisory, or team lead role
  • Strong understanding of stock management systems and inventory control processes
  • Proactive, solutions-focused mindset with a passion for improving operational efficiency
  • High attention to detail and accuracy when tracking stock, condition, and movements
  • Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise and meet deadlines
  • Good communication skills and experience supporting or mentoring colleagues
  • Full, clean UK driving licence

Desirable experience and skills:

  • Experience using shipping management tools and CRM platforms (Monday.com experience preferred)
  • Familiarity with stock management or ERP software
  • Comfortable working with data to support ROI and stock performance reporting
  • Competent with Microsoft Office and general IT systems
  • IPAF testing experience

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