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Warehouse Team Leader

The Recruitment Group
Warwickshire
2 weeks ago
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Warehouse Team Leader – Full-Time 
£14/hour + Overtime | Monday–Friday
Shifts: 06:00–14:30 / 11:30–20:00

We’re looking for a proactive and experienced Warehouse Team Leader to join our clients dynamic operation in Coleshill. This is a hands-on role, ideal for someone who thrives in a fast-paced environment and is confident managing a small team to meet performance and safety standards across import, export, pallet network, groupage, and storage activities.


Key Responsibilities:



  • Lead and support warehouse operatives to meet business expectations


  • Ensure all inbound and outbound goods are received, stored, and despatched accurately and safely


  • Maintain compliance with Health & Safety, hygiene, and operational standards


  • Manage and oversee daily warehouse tasks, including order picking, packing, goods in/out, and stock control


  • Ensure customer-specific order requirements are met and accurate


  • Use warehouse systems (ideally Access Delta) to track inventory and workflow


  • Support stock investigations, audits, and customer stock takes


  • Be a keyholder for opening and locking the premises depending on shift



About You:



  • Minimum 2 years’ warehouse experience, ideally in a multi-customer, import/export, and pallet network environment


  • Licensed to operate Counterbalance and VNA forklifts


  • Strong team leadership, communication, and organisational skills


  • High attention to detail and accuracy


  • Confident using warehouse management systems and scanners


  • Flexible, reliable, hands-on, and safety-conscious


This is a temp to perm position for the right candidate who will gain fulltime employment and a contract offered after a successful 12 week probationary period.

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