Regional Delivery Manager
Regional Delivery Manager focuses on leading resource planning for couriers, working with resource planners to ensure full coverage and stable delivery capacity.
What the role involves
- Leading resource planning for couriers, working with Resource Planners to ensure full coverage and stable delivery capacity.
- Driving courier performance through your team to ensure success in a 7-day operation.
- Developing strong, collaborative relationships with depot leaders (especially the Depot General Manager) and internal stakeholders to ensure a seamless end-to-end parcel journey.
Skills and requirements
- As a Regional Delivery Manager, you’ll be at the heart of our operation, driving results, shaping strategy, and empowering your team to deliver an exceptional customer experience.
- Current UK Driving Licence.
- Experience of setting and managing a budget.
Confirmed role details
- Overseeing the delivery unit estate in your region, including procurement, location management, and service provision in partnership with Delivery Unit Controllers.
Candidate fit
- Building and maintaining a positive, professional relationship with the GMB union, ensuring Evri remains a leader in recognising and supporting self-employed couriers.
- Strong problem-solving skills and ability to plan effective contingencies.
- Confident negotiator with adaptable communication style.
Additional role context
- We’re on the lookout for a dynamic, people-focused leader to take charge of delivery performance across one of our key regions.
- This is more than a management role, it’s an opportunity to make a real impact, influence regional performance, and shape the future of delivery.
- Take a look below to understand what you’ll be doing as Regional Delivery Manager.
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