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Elmleigh

Warehouse Operative

Hinckley
Posted 2 months ago
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Our Company

We are a leading system integration specialist for electrical and mechanical automation systems in Food and Drink and Parcel Distribution sectors based in Hinckley, Leicestershire. We invite hard-working individuals to join our team, offering excellent working conditions in return for dedication to the job and a passion to contribute to the success of the company. Enthusiasm, flexibility, and reliability are key attractions.

Role Overview

The Warehouse Operative ensures the efficient receipt, storage, picking, and dispatch of electrical components, cable assemblies, control panels, and other materials used in turnkey electrical system projects. The role supports both day-to-day production and project-based workflows, where accuracy and traceability are essential.

Key Responsibilities

  • Goods Inward: Receive deliveries, check documentation, inspect for damage, verify quantities, and book items into the inventory system.
  • Stock Management: Organise and maintain stock locations, conduct cycle counts, manage batch/serial tracking, and ensure materials meet quality and compliance requirements.
  • Picking & Kitting: Prepare accurate kits of components for production teams, ensuring correct part numbers, quantities, and project allocations.
  • Material Handling: Safely move goods using pallet trucks, forklifts, or other equipment; handle delicate electrical components with appropriate care.
  • Dispatch & Logistics: Pack and prepare outgoing shipments, create dispatch documentation, liaise with couriers, and ensure on-time delivery to customers or project sites.
  • Documentation & Systems: Maintain accurate records in ERP/warehouse systems, update stock movements, and support traceability for regulated electrical components.
  • Health & Safety: Follow safe working practices, maintain a clean and organised warehouse, and comply with electrical-industry-specific handling standards.
  • Cross-Functional Support: Work closely with procurement, production, engineering, and project teams to ensure materials availability and resolve stock issues.

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Skills And Experience

  • Experience in a warehouse, logistics, or manufacturing environment (electrical or technical products preferred).
  • Familiarity with ERP or inventory management systems.
  • Ability to read basic technical documentation (e.g., part numbers, BOMs, labels).
  • Strong attention to detail and accuracy in picking and stock control.
  • Forklift licence (advantage but not always required).
  • Good communication and teamwork skills.
  • Understanding of safe handling of electrical components, cables, and assemblies.
  • Full, clean driving licence
  • Experience of delivering to customer sites would be advantageous

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Personal Attributes

  • Reliable, organised, and proactive.
  • Comfortable working to deadlines in a project-driven environment.
  • Quality-focused with a commitment to maintaining high standards.
  • Flexible and willing to support different areas of the warehouse when needed.

You will need

+5 years experience of working in a similar industrial environment
Experience of working on own initiative

Qualifications And Licences

  • Full UK Driving license or equivalent
  • FLT license
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Skills

Warehouse Experience
Logistics
Manufacturing
ERP Systems
Attention to Detail
Forklift Operation
Communication
Teamwork
Electrical Components Handling
Stock Management
Material Handling
Health and Safety Compliance
Documentation
Kitting
Dispatch
Cycle Counting

Location

Hinckley, England, United Kingdom

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