Warehouse and Logistics Coordinator

Warehouse & Logistics Coordinator

Confidential Client | Permanent | £30,000 Per Annum

We are seeking a reliable and hands-on Warehouse & Logistics Coordinator to support the day-to-day running of a warehouse and local deliveries for a design-led, craft-focused business.

This is a practical role suited to someone who enjoys being on their feet, takes pride in their work, and understands the importance of delivering a high-quality customer experience — from preparing orders through to delivering items into customers’ homes.

Key responsibilities:

Maintaining a clean, organised, and efficient warehouse

Receiving, checking, and storing incoming stock

Preparing and quality-checking customer orders

Loading and unloading a delivery vehicle with care

Completing local deliveries and representing the brand professionally

Carrying out basic vehicle checks

Adhering to all health & safety procedures About you:

Previous experience in a warehouse, logistics, or delivery role

Full, clean UK driving licence

Physically capable of safely handling heavy items

Highly organised, reliable, and comfortable working independently

Professional, friendly, and customer-focused The opportunity:

Join a quality-driven business where attention to detail, care, and presentation are genuinely valued, and where your role plays a key part in the customer journey

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