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Logistics Operative

Stadhampton
1 week ago
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Logistics Operative

Location: Near Stadhampton, Oxfordshire
Salary: Up to £26,500 per annum
Hours: Monday to Thursday, 8:00am – 5:00pm; Friday, 8:00am – 12:00pm
Contract Type: Full-time, permanent
Start Date: ASAP (notice periods considered)

We’re recruiting for a Logistics Operative to join a leading aerospace manufacturer near Stadhampton. This is a hands-on role supporting critical logistics operations across goods in, internal transport, kitting and shipping. It’s an opportunity to work as part of a collaborative, safety-conscious team supporting the production of life-saving technology.

Why join this company?

Salary up to £26,500 depending on experience

37-hour week with lunchtime finish every Friday

9% non-contributory pension scheme

Healthcare cash plan and life assurance

25 days holiday plus bank holidays

Cycle to work scheme and option to purchase additional leave

Training and development opportunities including explosives awareness and documentation

Logistics Operative Duties

Process pick lists and manually kit explosive and hardware components

Operate Kardex storage systems and maintain SAP stock accuracy

Book in incoming goods and deliver them to appropriate departments

Move assemblies and kits between departments in line with the production plan

Palletise, label and prepare shipments including dangerous goods documentation

Support the shipping team to ensure accurate and timely dispatch of customer orders

Logistics Operative Profile

Logistics or warehouse experience in a manufacturing or engineering environment
Familiarity with SAP or similar ERP systems

Basic understanding of engineering drawings and documentation

Strong attention to detail and good organisational skills

Forklift or Manitou licence beneficial (training can be provided)

A team player who is proactive and keen to learn

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