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Engineering Stores Controller

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Engineering Stores Controller
We are recruiting an Engineering Stores Controller for a permanent, Monday to Friday days-based role in Desford with a leading manufacturing company paying a salary up to £40,000 per year.
You will manage daily Engineering Stores operations, process order requests for spare parts & consumables, fuels & chemicals at the correct times; handle financial reconciliation of stock and orders, and administer the computerised planned maintenance system.
What's in it for you as an Engineering Stores Controller
- Salary up to circa £40,000 per annum
- Fantastic pension contribution
- Training and career development opportunities
- Hours of work: Monday to Friday - day-based position 8am - 4pm
- Location - Close to the area of Desford
- Permanent position offering job security with a market-leading business
- The ability to join a state-of-the-art site with a leading manufacturing business that values its employees.
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Key Responsibilities of the Engineering Stores Controller
- Engineering parts and consumables stores control and stock allocation
- The day-to-day management of the Engineering Stores
- Conduct daily and end-of-month checks of fuel and chemical stock levels and responsible for safe storage in line with COSHH requirements
- Daily check of PPE and other production-based consumables
- Manage stock levels using CMMS (computerized maintenance management system).
- Vet and research new and existing suppliers, constantly looking to gain better quality parts and/or prices and/or improved supply
- Carry out period stock checks of all spares (cycle counts)
- Take any remedial action required due to stock levels in a timely manner
- Supply goods/parts to all areas of the factory as required
- Collect/transport goods to/from site
- Assist engineering teams in creating kits for planned maintenance tasks
- Liaise between management and suppliers, to meet delivery deadlines and ensure best price is achieved
- Control of stores spending against budgets
- Assist with the planning and organising parts around maintenance shutdown periods.


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Experience Required for the Engineering Stores Controller
- Experience of an Engineering Stores System - stock control, computer based, PPM system
- Computer literate including Microsoft Word, Excel
- Strong organisational skills and attention to detail
- Self-motivated, able to work unsupervised
In return, you will be offered a truly varied role within a dynamic and fast-paced business, providing opportunities to develop your skill set and progress your career.
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