GEV Wind Power
Stores and Equipment Manager

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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Stores and Equipment Manager to oversee the safe receipt, storage, retrieval and timely dispatch of goods, PPE, and Kit.
The Stores & Equipment Manager responsibilities also include strategising and planning supply chain operations, overseeing purchasing, inventory, and negotiating with suppliers and customers. The goal is to ensure efficiency and productivity of our Stores operations in order to meet customer satisfaction and boost our company’s profitability.
Responsibilities
- Planning and preparing for all Operational requirements to ensure all requests are delivered on time and in full.
- Monitor and forecast upcoming levels of demand
- Responsibilities for the use of automated and computerised systems.
- Develop and maintain good relationships with vendors and distributors
- Creating certificates for compliance with all WP, Kit & Equipment to ensure all procedures are maintained
- Keeping stock control systems up to date and planning future capacity requirements.
- Producing regular reports and statistics on a daily, weekly and monthly basis.
- Attending Ops Meetings and briefings to plan and prepare project work
- Liaising with customers and clients to ensure the quality of service and cost effectiveness is accurate and maintained.
- Liaising with Purchasing Department to control Purchase Ordering for stock maintenance and purchasing and more
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Qualifications
- Proven experience as a Stores/Warehouse Manager or similar role in logistics
- Solid understanding of inventory management systems
- Ability to lead and manage a team
- Outstanding communication and interpersonal abilities
- Proficient in MS Office and databases
- Inspection of PPE for work at height
- H&S in the workplace
- Fire Marshall
- PAT Tester
- First Aid
- GWO – Manual Handling
- Driving Licence


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