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Jonsson Workwear

Operations Leader

Location

Durban

Company

Jonsson Workwear

Salary

Undisclosed

Job Type

Not specified

Closing date

 πŸ“‹ Job Overview 


Jonsson Workwear is seeking a highly organised and experienced Operations Leader to oversee its Raw Materials Warehouse operations in Durban. This purpose-built 8,000mΒ² facility stores fabrics and trims essential for supporting manufacturing operations and maintaining exceptional production standards.


The successful candidate will lead warehouse teams, manage inventory accuracy, improve operational performance, and ensure the safe and efficient flow of raw materials into the company’s manufacturing supply chain. This role is ideal for experienced warehouse operations professionals with strong leadership capabilities and expertise in large-scale warehousing environments.


Applicants with experience in warehouse management systems (WMS), stock control, logistics coordination, and operational leadership within manufacturing or textile industries are encouraged to apply.


πŸ› οΈ Job Description


The Raw Materials Operations Leader will oversee daily warehouse activities, operational planning, team performance, and inventory management to ensure uninterrupted manufacturing support.


Key Responsibilities


βœ… Lead and motivate warehouse teams to achieve operational excellence
βœ… Maintain accurate stock control and efficient material movement processes
βœ… Ensure timely supply of fabrics and trims to manufacturing facilities
βœ… Collaborate with procurement, planning, and manufacturing departments
βœ… Identify operational risks, bottlenecks, and supply chain challenges proactively
βœ… Drive Health & Safety compliance and warehouse security standards
βœ… Monitor warehouse management systems (WMS) and operational performance metrics
βœ… Improve service levels, stock accuracy, and operational efficiencies
βœ… Support barcode scanning, picking, dispatch, and inventory management processes
βœ… Provide leadership support during extended operational hours when required


πŸŽ“ Minimum Requirements


Qualifications & Experience


βœ” Proven experience in warehouse operations leadership
βœ” Experience within raw materials, fabrics, trims, or manufacturing environments
βœ” Experience managing teams of approximately 30–50 employees
βœ” Strong understanding of warehouse systems, inventory management, and stock control


πŸ’» Technical Skills 


βœ” Experience working in WMS-driven environments
βœ” Knowledge of barcode scanning, picking, and dispatch operations
βœ” Advanced Microsoft Excel skills
βœ” Experience using Syspro and Datascope systems
βœ” Strong analytical and operational reporting abilities


🌟 Behavioural Competencies


βœ” Excellent leadership and team management skills
βœ” Strong problem-solving and decision-making capabilities
βœ” Ability to work effectively under pressure
βœ” Proactive and disciplined approach to operational management
βœ” Commitment to Health & Safety standards and compliance


Additional Requirements


βœ” Willingness to work extended hours when operationally required
βœ” Ability to provide after-hours operational support when necessary


β™Ώ In line with employment equity objectives, applications from designated groups and persons living with disabilities are encouraged.




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πŸ’° Salary Estimate

Operations Leaders within South Africa’s warehousing and supply chain industry typically earn between R35,000 and R70,000 per month, depending on industry experience, warehouse size, leadership responsibilities, and technical expertise. Senior warehouse managers in large-scale manufacturing or distribution operations may earn higher salaries, especially within national supply chain environments.



🎀 Interview Tips, Expected Questions & Answers

βœ…Interview Tips

1. Research Warehouse Operations and Supply Chain Processes

Understand inventory control, warehouse systems, and logistics operations before the interview.

2. Prepare Leadership Examples

Be ready to discuss how you managed teams, improved productivity, or resolved operational issues.

3. Demonstrate Problem-Solving Skills

Employers value candidates who can identify risks and improve operational efficiency.

4. Highlight Systems Experience

Prepare to discuss your experience using WMS, Syspro, Excel, and inventory systems.

5. Emphasise Health & Safety Awareness

Operational leadership roles require strong commitment to safety and compliance standards.



πŸ”‘Common Interview Questions & Example Answers

1. Tell us about your warehouse leadership experience.

Example Answer:

βœ… β€œI have experience leading warehouse teams within fast-paced operational environments, managing inventory control, improving workflow efficiency, and ensuring service delivery targets were achieved consistently.”

2. How do you maintain stock accuracy in a warehouse?

Example Answer:

βœ… β€œI use regular cycle counts, strong process controls, accurate WMS reporting, and staff accountability to maintain high levels of stock accuracy.”

3. How would you handle operational bottlenecks?

Example Answer:

βœ… β€œI would identify the root cause, assess operational risks, communicate with relevant teams, and implement corrective actions quickly to minimise disruption.”

4. What systems have you used in warehouse operations?

Example Answer:

βœ… β€œI have worked with WMS platforms, barcode scanning systems, Syspro, Excel reporting tools, and inventory management software.”

5. Why are you interested in this Operations Leader role?

Example Answer:

βœ… β€œI enjoy leading operational teams and improving warehouse performance. This role aligns with my experience in logistics, stock control, and supply chain operations.”



πŸ“„ CV Revamp & Job Application Tips

1. Tailor Your CV to Operations Leadership Roles

Include keywords such as warehouse operations, logistics management, stock control, WMS, inventory management, and supply chain coordination.

2. Highlight Leadership Experience

Clearly mention team sizes managed, operational achievements, and performance improvements.

3. Improve ATS-Friendly Formatting

Use clear headings such as Experience, Skills, Certifications, and Achievements for better ATS scanning.

4. Quantify Operational Achievements

Mention stock accuracy improvements, productivity increases, reduced losses, or warehouse efficiency gains.

5. Include Relevant Systems Experience

Highlight experience using WMS, Syspro, Excel, barcode scanning systems, and operational reporting tools.

6. Keep Your CV Professional and Organised

Use clean formatting and ensure all dates, responsibilities, and achievements are accurate.

7. Optimise Your Online Job Search

Use search phrases such as:

Warehouse operations manager jobs near me
Logistics supervisor jobs Durban
WMS warehouse vacancies South Africa
Supply chain management jobs KwaZulu-Natal

πŸ“§ Interested applicants can contact:
info@jobskwazulu.co.za



🧩 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What does an Operations Leader do?

An Operations Leader manages warehouse activities, inventory processes, operational teams, and supply chain performance.

2. Is warehouse management experience required?

Yes. Candidates should have strong experience within warehousing, logistics, or manufacturing operations.

3. What systems knowledge is beneficial?

Experience using WMS systems, Syspro, Datascope, and advanced Excel is highly beneficial.

4. Are leadership skills important for this role?

Yes. The role requires managing teams, improving operational performance, and ensuring accountability.

5. What industries hire Operations Leaders?

Operations Leaders are employed across logistics, manufacturing, retail distribution, and supply chain sectors.

6. Are warehouse management careers in demand?

Yes. Growing logistics and manufacturing operations continue increasing demand for experienced warehouse leaders.



πŸ“ˆ Career Path & Growth Opportunities

1. Warehouse Supervisor

Warehouse Supervisors oversee operational teams, stock handling, and dispatch activities within warehouse environments. Salaries generally range between R20,000 and R35,000 per month.

2. Operations Leader

Operations Leaders manage large-scale warehouse activities, inventory systems, and operational performance. Salaries commonly range from R35,000 to R70,000 monthly.

3. Supply Chain Coordinator

Supply Chain Coordinators manage procurement flow, inventory planning, and logistics operations across business functions. Salaries typically range from R30,000 to R55,000 per month.

4. Warehouse Manager

Warehouse Managers oversee complete warehouse operations, staffing, compliance, and service delivery standards. Experienced professionals may earn between R45,000 and R80,000 monthly.

5. Logistics Manager

Logistics Managers coordinate transportation, inventory movement, and operational efficiency across regional or national supply chains. Salaries often range between R50,000 and R90,000 per month.

6. Supply Chain Manager

Senior supply chain professionals oversee end-to-end operational strategy, procurement, warehousing, and distribution functions. Salaries may exceed R100,000 per month depending on company size and industry.



🌍 Industry Insights & Job Market Overview

South Africa’s logistics, warehousing, and manufacturing industries remain essential to the country’s economy, supporting retail, industrial production, and national supply chains. As businesses continue focusing on operational efficiency and inventory optimisation, demand for skilled warehouse operations professionals continues increasing across Durban and other major industrial hubs.

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