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Warehouse Operative

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Warehouse Operative
Key responsibilities will include: Organising the safe and efficient receipt, storage and dispatch of warehouse materials, goods and products to distribute within the business Line Side Fulfilment of material parts production activity Stock control of finished goods, consumables and materials Packing and preparing delivery of goods to customers Providing components from stock for all departments Ensure that inventories are accurate and control inventory levels by ensuring physical counts are conducted and reconciled Liaise with other departments to ensure that all orders are tracked and updated with estimated delivery times Stock Counting experience Maintain the stores in a neat and tidy fashion Updating our ERP system of stock received against purchase orders Compliance with all company policies, in particular our quality, health and safety and environmental policies Any other duties as required.
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Skills and experience required: Previous proven experience working within a mechanical / electrical production assembly environment Familiar with using MS Excel, MS Outlook and preferably a stock management system. Strong communication skills (both written and verbal), good collaboration skills, and the ability to work effectively with teams Results-orientated and good attention to detail Good understanding and appreciation for health and safety to ensure a safe working environment for you, your colleagues and visitors at all times A strong team player, self-motivated with a can-do attitude. A curious approach consistently exploring opportunities to learn. To be delivery focussed, seeking feedback on one’s own performance and outputs. A supportive attitude demonstrating patience and a willingness to help those around you. A flexible approach to work. An open mindset encouraging others to share their views and opinions Forklift truck license Desirable: Experience of using Microsoft Navigation Dynamics ERP system Experience in operating forklift vehicles.


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