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Fresh Start Recruitment
Nottinghamshire
1 week ago
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Warehouse Administrator

Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire

Immediate ongoing temporary role

£12.21 per hour weekly paid after 12 weeks holidays 25 days plus 8 bank holidays

9am – 5.30pm

We are supporting a manufacturing and distribution centre with the recruitment of a warehouse administrator, we need someone who has previously worked with warehouse environment this is cross function role so you will be completing warehouse and administration tasks (the role require someone who is physically fit as the role does involve lifting items)

Duties for the Warehouse AdministratorIdentifies and corrects inventory errors, providing feedback on the root cause.Assisting in modifying the site layout for productivity improvementsUpdate the computerised system with stock information and producing labels for stock to be sent to clientsInvestigate inventory discrepancies and make appropriate adjustments to inventory in the WMS systemAlerts the Lead to any irregularities in the product inventory or processes (i.e. count and location errors, product shortages and product damageSupports the company goals for quality and continuous improvement

Personal qualities for Warehouse Administrator

Must have worked within a warehouse administration role in the past Strong IT skills including excel Attention for detail Must be happy to move stock into the warehouse, so need to be physically fit

This vacancy is being advertised by Fresh Start Recruitment (UK) who are acting as an Employment Agency.

Due to the high volumes of applications, we are currently receiving, unfortunately we are only able to contact candidates who are successful in progressing to the next stage.

If you have not been contacted within 7 days of your application, then please presume that you have not been successful on this occasion.

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