Cambridge Aerospace
Warehouse Operator

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Overview
We are seeking a reliable and detail-focused Warehouse Operator to join our Manufacturing Supply Chain team at a critical stage in the company’s growth. This role supports manufacturing operations by ensuring the safe, accurate, and efficient handling of raw materials, consumables, and finished product.
The position plays an important role in maintaining material traceability, stock accuracy, and timely supply to manufacturing activities. The successful candidate will be comfortable working in a fast-paced, highly regulated manufacturing environment and will bring a methodical, safety-conscious approach to daily warehouse operations.
You will work closely with Manufacturing, Supply Chain, and the wider business to support material flow, minimise downtime, and uphold health, safety, and quality standards.
Responsibilities
- Receive incoming goods, checking deliveries against purchase orders, delivery notes, and specifications
- Safely load and unload deliveries
- Put away stock correctly into designated storage locations, including controlled areas
- Pick, pack, and issue materials to manufacturing in line with work orders
- Ensure all goods are packaged and labelled correctly
- Carry out regular stock checks and cycle counts
- Report discrepancies, damaged stock, or shortages
- Maintain accurate inventory records using MRP and/or WMS systems
- Use warehouse equipment such as pallet trucks, trolleys, or forklifts
- Support material flow to minimise manufacturing downtime
- Keep work areas clean, tidy, and free from hazards
- Operate in accordance with site Health & Safety policies, including COSHH
- Support continuous improvement of warehouse processes
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Requirements
- Previous experience working in a regulated warehouse or logistics environment
- Basic IT skills, including inventory systems, scanners, or spreadsheets
- Good attention to detail and accuracy
- Understanding of health and safety principles
- Physically able to carry out manual handling tasks
- Ability to work both independently and as part of a team
Preferred Experience / Qualifications
- Forklift licence (counterbalance and/or reach)
- Experience using ERP, MRP, or WMS systems
- Knowledge of COSHH and controlled materials handling
- Understanding of stock control and traceability processes


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About Us
The mission of Cambridge Aerospace is to eliminate the risk of existential war in Europe. That risk comes from the air – low-cost drones and cruise missiles now manufactured in colossal volumes by our adversaries, ballistic missiles capable of ending the world as we know it, and a new generation of hypersonic weapons that evade every existing defence.
We’re building low-cost interceptors that defeat these threats, and the surveillance systems to detect and target them – at a cost taxpayers can afford, at the pace the threat demands, and with sovereign supply chains that assure delivery.
We have immense backing from the world’s best venture funds. We’re one of the fastest-growing defence technology companies in history. And we’re hiring the best engineers and technicians to prosecute the mission.
Our Commitment to Inclusion
We’re committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace. If you’re excited about this role but don’t meet every requirement, we still encourage you to apply.
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