Stores Controller

Beoley
1 week ago
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Next Generation are currently recruiting for a Stores Controller to work with a well-established, family run business who have successfully supplied into the Aerospace industry for over 75 years. As the Material Stores Controller, you will be responsible for ensuring the smooth running of the Material Stores.

What’s on offer for the Stores Controller?

  • £15 – 17 per Depending on Experience

  • Permanent contract

  • Life insurance

  • Company pension

  • Annual eye test

  • On-site parking

    Working hours:

    Monday – Thursday 8.00am – 5.00pm

    Friday 8am – 1.00pm

    Mail Duties of the Stores Controller:

  • Unloading & correctly identifying the material ready for inspection

  • Identifying & Storing Material following Inspection.

  • Operate Guillotine machinery to cut various sheet metals to the required size.

  • Reading and interpreting, Inhouse Specification, technical drawings, and work orders to determine job requirements.

  • Allocating Material to specific Job Cards Using Inhouse computer system

  • Maintaining Material Inventory using inhouse computer system

  • Maintain a clean and organised work area, ensuring all equipment is in good working condition.

  • Using handheld measuring equipment

  • Collaborate with team members to improve workflow and efficiency within the Material Stores environment.

    The successful candidate for the Stores Controllers position will have the following experience:

  • Ability to use a Handheld measuring Equipment (Essential)

  • Computer Literate (Inhouse Training on system will be provided)

  • Ability to drive a Fork Truck ( Desirable )

  • You will be self-motivated, possess excellent communication skills both verbal and written to be able to communicate and build good relationships.

  • Working with-in an Aerospace environment so attention to detail is Key

    Due to the high number of applications, we receive, we are sometimes not able to respond directly to each candidate. If you haven’t been contacted within 14 days of your application, unfortunately you have been unsuccessful on this occasion.

    By applying for this role your details will be submitted to Next Generation and the relevant client related to this vacancy.

    Next Generation work in partnership with businesses across the UK who operate within Manufacturing, Logistics & Commercial sectors. We provide permanent and contract opportunities engaging with talented candidates looking to make their next career move

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