Engineering Stores Manager
Location: Halstead (own transport required due to rural location)
Salary : £30-40K depending on experience
Purpose of the Role
To lead and manage the stores function in support of a manufacturing production target. The Stores Manager ensures all materials are available on time, stored securely, and issued efficiently to maintain production flow and reduce downtime. This role is crucial for maintaining high inventory accuracy and a lean, responsive stores operation.
Key Responsibilities
- Inventory management.
- Maintain accurate stock levels for over 2,000 line items.
- Ensure timely stock replenishment aligned with the build schedule and BOMs.
- Manage cycle counts and investigate discrepancies to achieve >98% stock accuracy.
- Maintain minimum and maximum stock levels to avoid shortages or overstocking.
- Organise and manage stock takes, monthly and yearly.
Stores Operations
- Oversee goods‑in, storage, and issuing processes with a focus on speed and accuracy.
- Implement and maintain bin locations, kitting systems, and Kanban for high‑movement items.
- Support kit preparation aligned to weekly production schedules (e.g. 4–5 units/week).
- Oversee returns to stock and non‑conforming materials procedures.
Team Leadership
- Lead and manage a small team of 3–6 stores personnel including FLT operators and pickers.
- Set clear priorities for daily operations, driven by production schedules.
- Deliver training on safe handling, stock control, and supply chain usage.
Coordination and Communication
- Liaise daily with Production Planning and Purchasing to synchronize materials flow.
- Escalate shortages proactively and help resolve supply chain disruptions.
- Work closely with Quality and Engineering to control part changes and material revisions.
Health, Safety and Housekeeping
- Maintain a safe and organised stores environment in line with 5S and HSE guidelines.
- Ensure all racking, FLTs and lifting equipment are inspected and compliant.
- Lead incident reporting and root cause analysis where required.
Continuous Improvement
- Support lean initiatives to reduce waste in material handling.
- Drive layout changes to improve accessibility and reduce walk time.
- Recommend changes to improve supply chain materials traceability.
Key Skills & Experience
- Minimum 3 years in a Stores or Warehouse Supervisor/Manager role in manufacturing.
- Experience in low- to medium-volume, high-variety build environments (ideally automotive, HGV or coachbuilding).
- Competent in supply chain MRP systems.
- Strong organisational and problem‑solving skills.
- Able to read engineering part lists and BOMs.
- Licensed forklift driver (Counterbalance / Reach) – desirable.
Qualifications
- NVQ Level 3 or equivalent in Warehousing, Supply Chain or Logistics.
- IOSH Managing Safely or equivalent – desirable.
- Continuous Improvement/Lean qualification or demonstrable experience – advantageous
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