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Import Entry Clerk – Aerospace & Defence

Colnbrook
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️ Import Entry & Customer Service Clerk – Aerospace & Defence

📍 Location: Colnbrook | 🚗 Driving essential
🕒 Hours: Monday–Friday, 09:00–17:30 (1-hour lunch)
💷 Salary: Competitive, depending on experience
📅 Type: Permanent | Trainee or Experienced Candidates Welcome

Are you looking to build a career in freight forwarding and international logistics? Or perhaps you're already experienced and ready for your next step? Join our clients team and support vital aerospace and defence supply chains!

🧾 The Role:

You'll play a key part in the import operations team, handling customer enquiries, customs clearance, and transport arrangements. Duties include:

Answering phones and liaising directly with customers
Planning import routings & arranging airline collections/deliveries
Creating import customs entries (ASM/Gems/Sequoia)
Preparing import-rated airwaybills
Checking correct use of CPCs and licences
Preparing quotations and occasional invoicing
Tariff classification and import licence checks

🛠 Skills & Experience:

Strong communication skills
Good working knowledge of Excel, Word, Outlook
Customs entry and classification experience (preferred)
Ability to apply judgement and experience to solve issues
ASM/GEMS/Sequoia system experience (beneficial, not essential)

🌟 What We Offer:

Competitive salary based on experience
5 weeks holiday (rising to 6 with service)
Paid overtime and occasional weekend work
Auto-enrolment pension
Private healthcare after probation
Training and career development in a specialist field

🚗 Please note: Due to our clients Colnbrook location and the need for occasional out-of-hours work, applicants must drive and have access to a car.

If you are interested in applying, please either click apply now or alternatively email your CV to (url removed) . If you would like to find out more information first, please give me a call on (phone number removed)

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