Warehouse Managers

What is a Warehouse Manager?

Summary

Warehouse Managers are an important part of the management team in the manufacturing, distribution, e-commerce, retail, and logistics industries. They are typically tasked with overseeing warehouse operations and production processes, often reporting to an Operations Manager and working alongside the Safety and Compliance Manager.

Their role is critical when it comes to managing inventory, supply chain operations, site safety, and logistics. They are responsible for motivating teams to improve productivity, meet deadlines, reduce costs, and meet customer demands. From receiving materials to preparing products for dispatch, a Warehouse Manager is responsible for managing the process in a safe and efficient manner.

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Key Responsibilities of a Warehouse Manager

The main responsibilities given to a Warehouse Manager depends on the type of industry they work in and the size of their team. Key job functions typically include:

  • Managing stock and inventory to minimise waste and maximise budget efficiency.
  • Supporting warehouse workers by allocating jobs, completing rosters, enforcing safety standards and training.
  • Liaising with stakeholders to coordinate tasks and meet deadlines, including suppliers, distributers, logistics providers and dispatch teams.
  • Reviewing warehouse processes by reporting on quality standards, implementing new technology, measuring stock levels, and communicating with warehouse staff.
  • Monitoring business spend, managing the budget, agreeing to appropriate deadlines, and counting stock to report costs.
  • Promoting a safe workplace culture by following OH&S procedures by reporting workplace incidents and hazards to the WHS Manager.

How to Get a Job as a Warehouse Manager in Australia

  • Get the right qualifications: Although it is not a requirement, many Warehouse Managers will have a formal qualification in supply chain management, business administration, or operational management.
  • Build experience: In most warehouse environments, the Warehouse Manager is expected to have a few years of experience in a team leader or supervisory position. In some cases, an employee will start as an entry-level warehouse worker and get promoted to a management position after working several years in the industry.
  • Showcase your skillset: Warehouse managers are often required to work with Inventory Controllers, WHS Managers and Operations Managers, therefore demonstrating strong communication and leadership skills is paramount. Knowing how to navigate the Microsoft Office suite and use warehouse management software is also an essential skill.
  • Reach out: To assist with the job search, consider reaching out to staffing and employment agencies that specialise in supporting the warehousing, manufacturing, and distribution sectors.

5 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What qualifications do I need to get hired as a Warehouse Manager in Australia? 

Although specific certifications are not always required, some Warehouse Managers are expected to obtain a diploma or degree in supply chain management, business administration, or operational management.

What a typical annual salary for a Warehouse Manager?

The average yearly salary for a full-time Warehouse Manager is between $70,000-$85,000. However, this largely depends on the type of industry, warehouse size, business size, safety considerations and/or location.

What industries or businesses are looking to employ Warehouse Managers?

Warehouse Managers are critical to supporting warehouse/production teams in many industries, including manufacturing, e-commerce, transport, wholesale, retail, and logistics.

Is there a market demand for skilled Warehouse Manager across Australia?

Yes, Warehouse Managers are in high demand, especially in e-commerce focused industries.

*This is to be used as a guide only and is not a representation of the roles we currently have available.

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