Stores Envoy Iggesund

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Job Title: Stores Envoy

Location: Workington

Salary: Up to £28,000 (depending on experience) plus benefits

Mon-Fri 9am-5pm

Our client:

Our client is one of the world's leading providers of Integrated Supply Solutions to manufacturing industries for the provision of MRO (indirect) products. Their portfolio consists of Procurement Services, Transactional Processing, Stores Management, and Inventory Optimisation enabled by industry-leading digital platforms. They deliver world-class results to world-class companies in industries such as Pharmaceuticals, Foods, Beverage, Automotive, and Aerospace.

About the role:

As a front-facing representative of our client, you will be responsible for ensuring the Stores are maintained to a high standard and take full responsibility for the availability of products of which will be bought both effectively and efficiently in order to deliver savings to the client.

Key responsibilities:

To consistently deliver exceptional customer service and maintain a professional and courteous relationship with the Client
To issue stock products to the Client
To source and make available supplier catalogues and product reference material for the Client
To expedite all outstanding purchase orders in timely manner when required
To accurately and efficiently record goods delivered into the stock control system
To release products on back order for delivery to the Client
To confirm customer deliveries in a timely manner
To ensure approved documentation is accurately completed and authorised where necessary
To complete stock deliveries in line with Company standards (within one working day of receipt of goods)
To conduct rotational stock checks
To record stock locations for new products required in store
To record stock adjustments and to action as appropriate
To maintain a high level of housekeeping in line with Company standards
To attend site meetings when required to discuss any issue(s) within store and to follow up appropriately
To carry out such other duties which are consistent with the nature and responsibilities of the job roleCandidate requirements:

Delivery of excellent Client experience and satisfaction
Working in a team
Working in a Fast-paced environment with responsive action being applied efficiently and effectively to meet the needs of the Client
Strong problem-solving skills
Strong attention to detail with a high level of accuracy
Exceptional customer service skills
Strong interpersonal and communication skills, both verbal and written
Excellent IT skills (SAP experience desirable but not essential)
Strong organisational skillsClick APPLY NOW to register your interest

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