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About this role
We're in search of a motivated Storesperson to join our team and play a pivotal role in ensuring the smooth operation of our goods handling and inventory management processes. As a Storesperson at Osbit, you'll be working alongside the Store Coordinator responsible for managing incoming and outgoing stock, maintaining accurate documentation, and upholding efficient stock control practices. This role presents an exciting opportunity for individuals with excellent communication skills, a keen eye for detail, and a passion for teamwork.
At Osbit, we value teamwork, innovation, and excellence. As a Storesperson, you'll have the opportunity to embody these values by collaborating closely with our team, contributing fresh ideas, and striving for excellence in every aspect of your role.
If you're ready to embark on an exciting journey with us and contribute to our team's success, we encourage you to apply for the Storesperson position at Osbit.
Your responsibilities
This position operates within a warehouse environment, involving physical activities such as lifting, moving, and packing.
- Welcome delivery drivers and ensure parcels are placed correctly in the goods inward area for processing.
- Verify deliveries against notes and purchase orders, accurately record them in our system, and store items in the designated location.
- Assist with scanning and uploading documents onto our system and collaborate with Osbit engineers when necessary.
- Fulfil orders for projects by picking and booking out items as requested.
- Maintain cleanliness, tidiness, and safety in the stores area.
- Assist with preparing items for shipping, including picking, packing, and weighing.
- Ensure all correct items are booked out and consignment notes are properly signed before forwarding them to the relevant Osbit contact.
- Conduct regular stock checks as required.
- Help serve as a point of contact for Osbit engineers and contractors regarding stock inquiries.
- Ensure adherence to proper procedures for handling stock.
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The role may require occasional driving to collect items from suppliers. Flexibility in working hours may be necessary to accommodate workload fluctuations and project demands.
About you
- Strong verbal and written communication skills.
- Ability to work flexibly and stay organised.
- Physical capability to handle stock as required.
- Proactive attitude, particularly during quieter periods.
- Dedication to providing outstanding service.
Your experience
Experience in a similar role is desirable. However, if you feel you have transferable experience that would suit this role, then we'd also love to hear from you.


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Further information
- Successful applicants will be based at our Port of Blyth facility with occasional travel.
- A valid driving licence is required.
What we offer
It's really important to us that Osbit is a fun and supportive place to be. This is why we offer a range of benefits. In the UK, these include:
- Lunch and refreshments provided daily at main sites.
- Company pension scheme.
- Vitality healthcare scheme.
- Additional holiday purchase scheme.
- Bike to Work and Electric Vehicle rental schemes.
- Access to a Myers Briggs practitioner & counsellor, and tailored coaching.
- Annual summer party celebration and Christmas walk, lunch, and festivities.
About us
We’re Osbit. We design and build cutting-edge engineering systems to make offshore wind happen at scale.
We supply engineering equipment across many technology areas, to enable key offshore operations such as wind turbine foundation installation, burial and installation of subsea cables, and the lifting & handling of wind turbine components.
We’re here to redefine what’s possible offshore, to drive the clean energy sector, and our planet, forward. We combine decades of collective experience in developing offshore equipment with fresh and innovative approaches, and we are passionate about enabling a more sustainable world for us all.
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