Cumbria Heating Components
Warehouse Operative

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Company Description
CHC Group are a specialist commercial and industrial company with a head office based in Kendal with branches also throughout the North West, supplying heating components, commercial heating, hot water equipment, and more related plant solutions to a wide range of customers. The company operates from our various branches and supports the regional heating and engineering sector with reliable equipment, parts, and services. Team members work in a practical, hands-on environment where accuracy and efficiency are valued. Applicants can expect to join a stable business focused on quality, safety, and dependable customer service.
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Role Description
The Warehouse Operative role is a full-time, on-site position based in Warrington. The role involves receiving and unloading deliveries, checking goods against documentation, and organizing stock in designated storage areas. Day-to-day tasks include:
- Packing and preparing orders for dispatch
- Operating material handling equipment
- Maintaining accurate stock records
The Warehouse Operative will follow health and safety procedures, keep the warehouse clean and orderly, and collaborate with colleagues and drivers to ensure timely and correct shipments to customers.
Qualifications
- Skills in Unloading and Material Handling to safely receive and move goods within the warehouse
- Skills in Packing to prepare orders accurately and efficiently for dispatch
- Skills in Forklift Operation or other warehouse equipment use to handle palletized stock (relevant certifications are an advantage)
- Knowledge of Health & Safety practices to maintain a safe working environment and comply with company procedures


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Additional beneficial qualifications include:
- Prior warehouse or logistics experience
- Basic computer skills for inventory systems
- Strong attention to detail
- The ability to lift and move items in line with safety guidelines
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