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Apprentice – Warehouse and Manufacturing
We supply specialist products for use in areas including construction, civil engineering, renewable energy, landfill and rail. The team are looking to recruit for an Apprentice - Warehouse and Manufacturing.
Requirements
- GCSE in Maths and English (grade 4-9)
- Communication skills
- Organisation skills
- Team working
- Problem solving skills
- Initiative
- Ability to work in a reactive business environment, adapting to changing demands and paces of work.
- Willingness to perform both computer-based tasks and manual handling.
- Desire for a long-term career with the company.
Responsibilities
Manufacturing & Production:
- Assist in the manufacture and fabrication of plastic products to customer specifications.
- Support the operation and monitoring of machinery.
- Manufacture coiled pipe and related plastic fabrication products.
- Work with HDPE pipe and sheet materials to produce manifolds, chambers, and associated products.
- Learn and perform plastic welding techniques.
- Read and interpret CAD drawings where required.
- Assist with stock organisation and material control within the fabrication department.
- Conduct routine tool and equipment inspections.
- Support general site maintenance activities.
- Participate in team meetings and continuous improvement initiatives.
- Contribute to Lean Manufacturing activities and identify waste reduction opportunities.
- Attend training sessions such as Tool Box Talks and Lean Manufacturing workshops.
- Comply fully with ISO 9001 processes for design, manufacturing, and testing.
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Warehouse & Logistics:
- Perform daily stock and warehouse tasks to support smooth site operations.
- Assist in maintaining warehouse areas in line with Lean Manufacturing and 5S principles.
- Load and unload goods using a forklift truck.
- Coordinate goods-in arrangements and inspect incoming deliveries.
- Pick, pack, wrap, and prepare customer orders for dispatch.
- Coordinate with logistics providers to book appropriate transport for customer deliveries.
- Monitor stock levels and report discrepancies or shortages to management.
- Assist with annual stock takes and ongoing inventory control.
- Replenish warehouse stock in the most cost-effective manner.
- Ensure OTIF (On Time In Full) performance remains at or above the company target of 95%.
- Liaise professionally with the Sales team to ensure customer satisfaction.
- Complete and file all required paperwork in compliance with ISO 9001 procedures.
- Record quality issues (supplier, customer, internal) using Asana.
- Monitor tools and equipment wear in warehousing areas and recommend efficiency improvements.
- Assist with maintenance, inspection, and cleaning of pool cars and vans.
- Maintain a safe, clean, and organised warehouse environment at all times.


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Health, Safety & Compliance:
- Understand and comply with the company’s Health, Safety and Environment Policy.
- Set a personal example in maintaining high safety standards.
- Ensure work areas are safe, tidy, and compliant at the end of each shift.
- Complete weekly Health & Safety inspections as required.
- Maintain quality service by complying with company standards, procedures, rules, and regulations.
Benefits
- Wage: £16,640 a year
- Training course: Engineering operative (level 2)
- Hours: Monday-Friday (08:00-16:30). 40 hours a week
- Start date: Monday 3 August 2026
- Duration: 2 years
- Potential for full-time employment upon completion of apprenticeship.
Application Process
- The apprenticeship closes on Friday 3 July 2026.
- After signing in, you’ll apply for this apprenticeship on the company's website.
About Marton Geotechnical Services Ltd
We supply specialist products for use in areas including construction, civil engineering, renewable energy, landfill and rail.
Contact
- Training Provider: WEST SUFFOLK COLLEGE
- Contact Person: Sam Ridgeon
- Email: sam.ridgeon@easterneducationgroup.ac.uk
- Phone: 01284 412350
- Reference Code: VAC2000035896
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