Administrator - Importing & Exporting Goods

Braintree
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Administrator - Importing & Exporting Goods
£32,000 - £36,000 per annum + Profit Share Bonus + Childcare support
Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 5:00pm
Braintree, Essex

Are you an administrator with experience overseeing the importing and exporting of goods? Are you interested in working for a rapidly expanding Aerospace company in Braintree, that will support you with your continuous professional development?

This is a varied and technically interesting role, where you will have the opportunity to significantly increase your annual income via a lucrative profit share scheme.

Due to continued growth and the securing of major contracts, my client is looking to recruit an administrator, to oversee the importing and exporting of their products, whilst carrying out the admin tasks for the busy stores department. Full training will be provided in this role.

My client is an industry leading engineering company, that specialises in Research and Development for the Aerospace sector, which allows them to carry out specialist repairs on electronic, electrical and mechanical equipment for clients such as Airbus, Boeing, Bombardier and many more.

This is an excellent opportunity for an administrator that is looking for an exciting new role, that will provide you with the chance to improve your skillset and increase your earning potential through their excellent employee profit share scheme.

For further details, please click apply and contact - JACK EWER - REF4440 - (phone number removed).

The Candidate:
*Experience dealing with the importing and exporting of goods internationally
*Strong administration background
*Lives a commutable distance from Braintree

The Role:
*Carrying out administration duties to support a busy engineering / aerospace stores department
*Following procedures and updating systems
*General administration duties

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