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Stores Assistant

Gloucester

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£13.25 p/h

Stores Assistant required by industry leading company, based in Gloucester The successful Stores Assistant will be responsible for ensuring that materials are issued to the shop floor accurately.

Main Duties  - Stores Assistant

Conducting stock checks and replenishing inventory as needed.
Accurately picking and packing materials.
Issuing parts to the production floor in a timely manner.
Operating MRP/ERP systems to manage inventory and materials.
Ensuring full compliance with company procedures and standards.
The ideal candidate will be able to demonstrate the following  - Stores Assistant

Experience in a warehouse, stores, or a similar environment.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications.
Strong numerical and analytical skills.
A results-driven mindset with the ability to meet deadlines.
Exceptional attention to detail to ensure accuracy in all tasks.
If you are already a Stores Operative, Warehouse Operative, Stores Coordinator you may also be suitable for this role.

Please contact Anna Hinton (phone number removed) (url removed)

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