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Seeking a hands-on **Warehouse Operations Manager** to lead high-volume FMCG and food distribution operations in **London**. Drive performance, manage KPIs, and oversee stock control, picking, and dispatch. Ideal for an experienced leader with strong cost management and continuous improvement ski...
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United Kingdom , London
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45000.00 - 60000.00 GBP / Year
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The People Co.
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Seeking a **Warehouse Operations Manager** in Farnborough to lead daily site operations for the Sofa Delivery Company. You will support the Customer Distribution Manager, ensuring smooth, safe, and efficient logistics while delivering exceptional customer service. Key requirements include strong ...
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United Kingdom , Farnborough
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40000.00 - 45000.00 GBP / Year
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The Sofa Delivery Company
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Lead large-scale warehouse operations for a top distributor in Banbury. Manage a 100+ team, drive efficiency, and ensure safety compliance. Enjoy benefits like a pension, medical plan, and subsidised café in this pivotal logistics leadership role.
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United Kingdom , Banbury
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DCS Group (UK) Ltd
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About the Warehouse Operations Manager role

Are you a strategic leader with a passion for efficiency and a drive to optimize complex systems? Warehouse Operations Manager jobs represent a critical and dynamic career path at the heart of modern supply chain and logistics. These professionals are the cornerstone of any distribution center, fulfillment hub, or storage facility, responsible for transforming operational goals into tangible, measurable results. This role is far more than supervision; it is about holistic management of people, processes, technology, and space to ensure seamless flow from inbound receiving to outbound shipping.

A Warehouse Operations Manager typically oversees all daily activities within a warehouse environment. Core responsibilities universally include directing and leading a team of warehouse staff, including supervisors, forklift operators, pickers, and packers. They are accountable for the entire inventory lifecycle, implementing robust management systems to ensure accuracy through cycle counts, audits, and precise tracking. Managing inbound and outbound logistics is paramount, ensuring shipments are received, stored, and dispatched accurately and on schedule. A major focus is on developing and monitoring Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) related to productivity, order accuracy, inventory turnover, and facility utilization to drive continuous improvement.

Furthermore, these managers are stewards of safety and budget. They enforce strict compliance with occupational health and safety regulations, conducting training and maintaining a hazard-free workplace. Financial acumen is applied in budgeting for labor, equipment, maintenance, and other operational costs, often working closely with finance departments to allocate expenses accurately. They also cultivate relationships with external partners, such as staffing agencies or transportation providers. A significant part of the role involves strategic planning—implementing new technologies, optimizing warehouse layout for better flow, and designing processes that enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and improve scalability.

To excel in Warehouse Operations Manager jobs, candidates generally need a blend of hard and soft skills. Typically, employers seek several years of progressive experience in warehouse or logistics operations. Proven leadership and team management skills are non-negotiable, as is a deep, practical knowledge of warehouse management systems (WMS), inventory methodologies, and modern material handling equipment. Proficiency with data analysis tools and spreadsheets for reporting is standard. Strong problem-solving abilities are essential for navigating the fast-paced, high-pressure challenges of peak seasons or logistical disruptions. Certifications in forklift operation or lean/six sigma methodologies are often highly valued. Ultimately, successful managers are analytical thinkers, decisive leaders, and relentless advocates for safety and efficiency, making them invaluable assets in the global movement of goods. Explore Warehouse Operations Manager jobs to find a career where your leadership directly powers the engine of commerce.