WestRock Company
Despatch Operative

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Job Responsibilities/Key accountabilities:
To maintain responsibility for all aspects of goods and stock management and dispatch, within the Logistics department:
- General warehouse duties within the Despatch department processing Finished Goods, WIP and Goods in.
- Daily use of the handheld scanners, email, computerized stock control and daily planning systems.
- Managing pallet stocks and placing replenishment orders.
- General housekeeping of the Despatch department and yard.
- Order picking from stock and processing orders for direct delivery to the Customer which will involve contacting the Customers directly via phone or email.
- Fork-lifting a variety of goods between departments.
- Unloading and loading goods delivery vehicles and thoroughly checking the associated paperwork to the product.
- Carry out the pre-use Forklift truck inspections prior to use.
- Raw Materials assistance once trained to assist processing and picking material for the Print dept.
- Receiving Goods in, recording the information in the Goods Inwards book, reconciling the delivered product to delivery notes prior to forwarding on to the intended recipient.
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Essential:
- Flexible approach to duties, responsibilities, and hours.
Desirable
- Previous general warehouse work
- Computer literate
Qualifications
- Must have a forklift truck licence, or prepared to be trained
Competencies:
- Can work on own initiative and as part of a team.
- High level of accuracy in carrying out tasks with excellent attention to detail.
- Ability to see tasks through to completion.
- Flexible approach to work.
- Willing to work shifts.
- Reliability
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