Logistic Apprentice

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Far Thrupp, Gloucestershire
13 months ago
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Position: Logistic Apprentice

Location: Stroud

Type of role: permanent

Working week: 38.75 hours between Monday to Thursday 7:30 am to 04:30 pm and from 7:30 am to 02:00 pm on Fridays

Benefits: overtime time and a half, sick pay, heath plan, pension, free parking, regular overtime and training

We are now seeking a logistic apprentice for a manufacturing company based in Stroud.  Th appropriate Logistic Apprentice will undertake a structured training program in handling of parts from internal & external supply, management of the parts into stock, whilst maintaining traceability and quality throughout.

Responsibilities:

Take responsibility for themselves and members of their teams to ensure work is carried out safely and in line with the company’s Health and Safety policies and procedures.
Maintain good standards and support a culture of 5S plus Safety in the way you carry out your work.
Kit jobs in line with the monthly master shipment plan issued by planning.
Attend the daily visualization team meetings, providing information on progress to the plan and any issues affecting performance. (Safety, Quality, Operational issues)
Provide accurate shortage information to the planning team.
Update the master shipment plan when a full kit is available.
Maintain accurate stock control within Visual Management system, ensuring parts are stored safely and securely.
Organise and deliver goods from stores to the relevant departments as required.
Complete apprenticeship to a good standard
Requirements:

Good Practical skills or interest in logistics
Good attitude and ability to work in the part of the team
Willing to learn
If you think this is appropriate opportunity, please email your CV to  or contact Marta on (phone number removed)

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