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Are you organised, methodical, and thrive in a structured, process-driven environment? We are looking for a dedicated Warehouse Operative to join our Wholesale team. In this role, you will ensure goods are received, stored, cut, picked, packed, and despatched efficiently and with exceptional attention to detail and quality.
This is a hands-on role ideal for someone who enjoys physical work and takes pride in working professionally and accurately. If you’re self-disciplined, logical, and a strong team player, we’d love to hear from you.
As Wholesale Operative, here’s an idea of what you will be doing:
Planning and preparing the warehouse area for incoming deliveries To accurately receive, inspect, and book in goods against purchase orders Process and cut stock to order using internal systems Pick, pack, and despatch customer orders efficiently and correctly Replenish stock in areas to maintain availability Maintain stock accuracy and assist in regular stock takes Promote and follow Health & Safety procedures across the site Ensure high standards of housekeeping and workplace organisation Support cross-functional teams when required and adapt to changing business needs Provide a professional and consistent approach to internal and external contacts
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Previous experience in a similar warehouse, distribution, or production role (training available Forklift license/experience is desirable - training can be provided Knowledge of SAP is advantageous Basic MS Word and Excel skills desirable Understanding of Health & Safety best practices Strong teamwork and problem-solving ability Excellent attention to detail and a methodical, accurate approach Flexible approach to working shifts and tasks


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