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Broadwater Mouldings is a forward-thinking, market-leading engineering company, supplying some of the world’s leading brands across many sectors. We operate from a state-of-the-art purpose built manufacturing facility near Beccles in Suffolk. With an experienced and highly skilled team offering engineering solutions in the manufacture and supply of Glass Reinforced Plastic (GRP) mouldings and assemblies.

  • Are you looking for a new challenge?

  • Would you like the opportunity to work alongside some of the world’s biggest brands?

  • How about the opportunity to learn new skills?

    Stores Technician- Day Shift

    An exciting opportunity has arisen to join our busy stores team in Beccles in our Goods in department: Apply today and join a growing global organisation.

    Summary of the role:

    Receiving deliveries on site following goods in process ensuring delivery matches delivery note and purchase order, booking in order using internal EFACS software.

    Picking and distribution customer specific parts to fulfil production requirements via Kan Bans

    Picking and distribution consumables for satellite stores and issuing stock using internal EFACS software.

  • Stock control:

    To keep control of all stock parts and to maintain stock levels using internal EFACS software adhering to reorder points highlighting issues to senior operator and adding to reorder spreadsheet accordingly.

    Monthly accurate stock counting.

  • Health & Safety

    To be responsible for the goods in/stores and areas to comply with health and safety, insurance requirements, and to maintain areas in a tidy and orderly way.

  • Packing

    To accurately pick and pack fitting kits on time as per workorder demand ensuring traceability using serial numbers and logging on relevant tracking sheets.

  • Keeping accurate records

    The control of calibration records and inspection equipment.

    To use the company computer system to maintain accurate records, conduct stock transfers etc.

    Other Duties :

    The control of waste management.

    Use of forklift (training will be provided) and other manual handling equipment to unload and move stocks.

    To keep working area/Stores clean and tidy and free of hazards, as per the company’s health and safety policy (as per the handbook and policy statement), reporting any potential dangers to the senior operator as soon as they arise.

    Be prepared to undertake any internal/external training as required.

    To be as flexible as possible with working hours at times of heavy workload.

    Responsibility to ensure delivered goods are addressed and stored away before end of a shift.

    Person Specification:

    Demonstrate determination and a positive approach to solving problems and queries quickly and accurately.

    Proven experience of working in a busy store’s environment with excellent communication skills, calm under pressure, ability to prioritise workload.

    Flexible with a can-do attitude and willingness to work outside normal hours if required to complete a task.

    Excellent organisational skills, including an important level of attention to detail and the ability to manage workload and priorities tasks.

    Good people skills with the ability to work and communicate at all levels.

    "It’s a friendly place to work and everyone is approachable and helpful. I find my manager supportive and they take time to recognise the work I do." - Employee of over 6 months

    Core Competencies:

    Adaptability and flexibility, self-motivation

    Have IT systems experience and be proficient in MS Office, excellent communication skills both written and verbal

    Personal accountability/ownership

    Quality of work, high level of attention to detail and accuracy

    Good Team Player

    Ability to work and prioritise under pressure and to meet deadlines.

    Reliable, willing to take responsibility and ownership.

    Apply today : What we offer:

    Our Full time Day shift is Monday to Thursday 08:30- 17:30 and Fridays 07:30- 12:00 enjoy a long weekend every weekend.

    Holiday Entitlement

    · 21 days (rising to 24 days with Long service)

    · Plus Bank Holidays

    · Plus days to cover annual Christmas shutdown 2025 5 days extra holiday

    · 3% Workplace pension

    · Recommend a Friend Referral Scheme

    · Full training in a supportive team

    · Company events

    · Free Hot drinks tea/coffee

    · Free work-related health surveillance

    You would need transport to reliably commute to our site at Beccles

    Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

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