Logistic Warehouse Operative

Heston
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Join a global logistics leader powering the aviation industry!

Are you ready to play an essential role in keeping aircraft flying around the world? This is your chance to join a world‑class logistics powerhouse renowned for delivering mission‑critical parts and exceptional service to major aerospace partners. Innovative, fast‑moving and people‑focused, they’re the engine room behind smooth global operations - and they want you on their team.

The Opportunity
As a Warehouse Operative, you’ll be right at the heart of operations, supporting an on‑site aerospace customer by ensuring aircraft spares reach the right place at the right time - anywhere in the world.
You’ll join a supportive team, work to high standards, and enjoy a role where accuracy, teamwork and reliability truly matter.

What You’ll Be Doing
Operational Excellence

Picking and packing aircraft spare parts to tight deadlines
Stocking, inspecting and carrying out cycle counts
Updating WMS systems and scanning documentationCustomer‑Focused Delivery

Following customer-specific processes and KPIs
Providing dependable, high‑quality service every timeAccuracy & Admin

Helping maintain stock accuracy levels above 98%Safety & Compliance

Observing Health & Safety procedures
Reporting hazards and ensuring safe handling of materials, including Dangerous GoodsTeamwork

Working closely with colleagues to hit targets and maintain a positive, collaborative environment
What You Bring

Experience in an aircraft stores or aviation logistics environment (advantageous)
Keen attention to detail and a commitment to consistency
Ability to work independently and take initiative
Strong teamwork ethos
Basic Maths & English
DG training or forklift/material‑handling experience (a bonus, not essential)
You’ll be joining a business that:

Supports some of the world’s biggest aerospace operations, invests in safety, training and continuous improvement, values teamwork, communication and customer excellence, offers stability, regular hours and a supportive culture.

If you’re motivated, reliable and excited by the idea of working in a fast‑paced aviation logistics environment, I would love to hear from you

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