E3 Recruitment
Factory Administrator

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Our client is one of the UK's largest manufacturing organisations and has an exciting opportunity for a Factory Administrator to join their existing team based at their factory in Birtley, Chester-le-Street.
The key function in the company is to provide clerical support to the team to deliver timely, accurate, high-quality information and outstanding customer service to both internal and external customers.
What's in it for you as a Factory Administrator?
- Salary of £26,000
- Mon-Fri 8:30 - 5pm (some flexibility)
- Competitive pension and share scheme
- Employee Benefits Program
- Full time permanent role
- Personal development and career progression opportunities.
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Key tasks undertaken as part of this Factory Administrator role:
- Factory level payroll administration and liaison with the central Payroll team
- Administration of orders, despatch, goods received, invoices, PPE, health and safety environmental records
- Raw material and PPE and engineering stock control and production reports
- Administration / secretarial support for the Factory Manager, and other managers, organising on site meetings and general clerical duties
- Control of petty cash, cash sales and banking
- General reception and telephone duties.


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Ideal Experience of the Factory Administrator:
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Previous administration experience
- Numeric skills and a high degree of computer literacy -competent user of all Microsoft applications - JD Edwards desirable
- Flexible and enthusiastic, able to work under pressure, prioritise workload and use own initiative
- Strong team spirit and an enthusiastic attitude to work.
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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