Allen Motor Group
Warehouse Operative - Slough Parts Plus

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Allen Motor Group are currently looking to employ a Warehouse Operative to join our Parts Plus Centre in Slough. You will be responsible for picking and packing orders for trade delivery, replenishing stock and processing returns. This position is offered on a 45-hour week. Monday – Friday with 1 in 2 Saturday AM’s, paying £31,393.70 per annum, and reports to the Centre Manager. Why Allen Motor Group? In addition to a highly attractive basic salary, we also offer a range of other benefits including: · 30 days holiday including bank holidays, plus additional holiday entitlement which increases with length of service · Fantastic discounts on MOT’s, services and parts · Life assurance benefit, at no cost to yourself · Up to £1,000 refer a friend scheme · Full training and support to develop and progress your career with Allen Motor Group Required Experience The ideal candidate will have previous warehouse experience within the automotive industry and have previous experience with Kerridge. The key attributes and skills we look for in an applicant are: ü Strong communication and organisational skills ü Full UK driving licence would be preferred ü Previous work experience in a busy environment ü Ability to work with tight deadlines ü Knowledge of warehouse software packages and MS office proficiency Key Responsibilities and Duties As a warehouse operative you will need to work as effectively on your own and as part of a team, with the efficiency and commitment to complete your own work and strive to maintain the team performance targets. You will also be expected to: · Sort and place items on storage racks and shelves · Collect items and prepare and complete orders for delivery · Perform inventory controls via scanner · Keeping an accurate and careful record of stock To be considered for this opportunity please apply now
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