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Senior Warehouse Operative

KHR - Recruitment Specialists
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3 weeks ago
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Our client, a leading fmcg organisation in Paddock Wood, is looking for an experienced Senior Warehouse Operative. This is a great opportunity to advance your career in a supportive team environment where your skills will be valued.

Position Overview

As a Senior Warehouse Operative, you will be central to the smooth running of the warehouse. You will ensure the efficient receipt, storage, and dispatch of goods, complying with stringent food safety standards. Your role is vital for maintaining high levels of safety, quality, and traceability.

Responsibilities

Assist with unloading vehicles and receiving goods to company standards.

Ensure correct labelling, storage, and rotation of all stock using FIFO/FEFO.

Pick and pack customer and production orders with exceptional care.

Conduct daily inventory counts and location checks for accuracy.

Maintain a safe and clean work environment using 5S principles.

Provide guidance, training, and support to warehouse operatives.

Oversee daily activities in the absence of the warehouse supervisor.

Requirements

Proven experience with a Forklift Truck, specifically a Reach Truck.

Strong IT literacy, including experience with handheld scanners.

Previous experience in a stock control or warehouse role.

Excellent attention to detail and ability to maintain quality under pressure.

Good communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively.

Strong literacy and numeracy skills.

Benefits

25 days of annual leave plus public holidays.
A company salary sacrifice pension scheme.
An extra day off for your birthday.

Alongside these benefits, you will join a supportive team in a value-driven environment. The company encourages knowledge and innovation, offering a great place to grow your skills.

At KHR we take care to ensure that you are represented as well as possible so it is worth checking your CV for layout, spelling and grammar as well as making sure it is up to date before you submit. If you feel you need to highlight particular qualifications, skills or relevant experience with regards to a specific role then please add a cover letter or a preface page. This does not need to be formatted in the same manner. In addition, if your CV is heavy with graphics etc, please could you also submit a "clean" copy in Word. Thank you.

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