Access Garage Doors LTD
Assistant Warehouse Manager

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Crawley, West Sussex
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The Role
Reporting to the Warehouse Manager, you will be responsible for helping maintain efficient warehouse operations and help deliver garage doors around South East and Midlands areas. There will also be warehouse duties as listed below. This is a customer facing role.
Duties Will Include
Responsible for checking vehicles are correctly loaded with correct doors/spare parts. Help cover driving to regular customers in the South East and Midlands areas. Unloading garage doors/spares from vehicles (customer not always present – so this will involve self-unloading garage doors) Lead the team with loading vehicles for next day’s deliveries Working in the stores during busy periods, which includes picking and packing correct items and using courier systems Trade counter work, helping customers with new enquiries, helping with product information and despatching doors. Dealing with new deliveries, checking off and booking in. Involved with warehouse movements, stock control, door rotation and prepping for larger deliveries. Key holder – looking after warehouse operations in absence of Warehouse Manager. General warehouse duties, maintenance and cleaning of vans. Accurate use of Sage systems. Helping Capital Building Plastics, cover the trade counter and delivering of good to customers.
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Clean Driving Licence, a maximum of 3 points is acceptable Experience in warehouse operations/forklift use. Experience of driving around the South East Physically fit; heavy lifting involved Excellent communication skills Forward thinking Ability to work alone and as part of a team Trustworthy
Hours: 7:30am – 5.00pm Monday - Friday
Benefits
Competitive salary 4 weeks paid holiday + bank holidays Friendly working conditions and full training provided Company health cash plan Pension contributions Regular social events
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