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Purchasing Administrator

Witney
2 weeks ago
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Purchasing Administrator
Witney
£26000 plus
 
Our client is looking to recruit a Purchasing Administrator to Witney based manufacturing company.  This company has been developing rapidly over the last few years and supplies products focused on design, quality and safety into sectors such as Aerospace, Maritime and the Contract market.

This is Mon-Fri 8.30am-5pm role, with a 30minute lunch break and the salary starts at £26,000plus.  The ideal candidate will have previous experience of purchasing and ideally knowledge of ISO:9001 or equivalent.

As a Purchasing Administrator for this company, you will be entitled to.
Benefits

21 days holiday plus 8 bank holidays
One extra day holiday for your birthday
3% pension contribution.
Onsite parkingPurchasing Administrator duties (to include but not exhaustive)

Raising purchase orders
Progressing orders
Liaising with suppliers
Maintaining stock levels
Processing production stock control paperwork
Other general admin duties and answering phones.Meridian Business Support is a recruitment specialist acting on behalf of our client as an Employment Agency for this vacancy.  We would be keen to see your CV if you are interested in this Purchasing Administrator position

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