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Job Title: Logistics Operator (FLT)
Job Type: Onsite
Work Type: Fixed Term – 6 Months
Industry: Defence
Job Location: Enfield
Salary: £25,000 to £27,000 per annum

Profile – Logistics Operator

Our client is a leading defence organisation who design/develop and manufacture complex systems for use in the marine and defence sectors globally. Candidates will have the opportunity to work with an internationally renowned brand providing superior products to their clients.

Job Role – Logistics Operator

Reporting to the Warehouse Manager, the Logistics Operator shall ensure the safe, efficient, secure, and controlled receipt, storage, and movement of factory stocks / materials in accordance along with the accurate inputting of various transactions, record updating and reporting as required.

Duties – Logistics Operator

• To practice good housekeeping so as to maintain the quality of materials and a safe working environment.
• Release production shop orders, create pick lists, marshal kits and complete 1st issue transaction.
• Update stock records for shop order shortage and other non-shop order issues, as required.
• Vetting and approval of materials requisitions prior to picking
• The marshalling of materials for ‘independent’ supply to other stores/warehouses as required.
• Completion of the daily cycle counting, count updates, variances, and analysis reporting as required.
• Initiate replenishment of ‘bin-items’ and production consumables, as required.
• Undertake the validation and receipt of items onto Company premises within agreed timescales, and to efficiently control their subsequent movement to the required storage area /location or consignee, as required
• Initiate and facilitate the return of defective materials to suppliers, as required.
• Promote security and prevent unauthorised access to storage, receiving and despatch areas as required.
• Physically pick and pack consignments for Customers/Site requests and update records as required
• Facilitate customer collections and update records as required
• To undertake stock write-offs and disposals, as required
• Any other tasks associated with this role

Experience/Qualifications – Logistics Operator

• Forklift Truck Licence – Counterbalance
• Experience in Stores/Warehouse environment

Candidates who are currently a Logistics Technician, Stores Operator, Warehouse Operator, Logistics Operator, FLT Driver, Forklift Truck Technician and Warehouse Manager could be suitable for this role.

To make an application for this role please submit your CV to (url removed) or for more information call (phone number removed).

For details of other opportunities available within your chose field please visit our website (url removed)

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