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Based in Denham (UB9)

£27,000 + regular overtime (worth approx. £8,000/year)

Permanent, Full-Time

Are you an experienced storeman with strong tooling knowledge looking to take the next step in your career? Join a globally recognised leader in aerospace engineering and play a vital role in supporting life-saving technology.

As a Logistics Operative in our Tool Stores team, you’ll help ensure that critical tooling, fixtures, gauges, and consumables are available to manufacturing teams and sub-contractors. This hands-on role is ideal for someone proactive, organised, and confident in a fast-paced, high-precision environment.

Key Responsibilities:

Maintain and replenish tooling and consumable stock levels through daily Kanban checks.

Issue tools and consumables to internal teams and sub-contractors, recording all movements accurately in the system.

Prepare and dispatch tooling requests for our Chalgrove site.

Receive and store deliveries from the Goods-In department.

Assist with monthly gauge calibration checks and escalate discrepancies to the calibration team.

Support the regrinding process of carbide tooling and help manage tooling lifecycle.

Keep the store organised, efficient, and compliant with safety protocols.

What We’re Looking For:

Previous experience in a manufacturing or warehouse storeman role.

Sound understanding of tooling, fixtures, gauges, and consumables.

Comfortable using Microsoft Word and Excel to update logs and manage stock.

Good knowledge of health & safety procedures in a warehouse/stores environment.

Strong attention to detail and ability to manage priorities under pressure.

A team player with a proactive approach to problem-solving.

Employee Benefits Include:

9% non-contributory pension scheme

Regular overtime available (approx. £8k/year)

Early finish on Fridays

25 days holiday plus bank holidays (with the option to purchase more)

Life assurance (4x salary)

Healthcare cash plan

Cycle to Work Scheme (including e-bikes)

Staff discount platform

Personalised training and development plan

Workplace Nursery Benefit Scheme

Due to the Denham location, own transport is highly preferred.

All successful candidates will be subject to background and security clearance checks.

Apply to be part of a team where your work supports life-saving innovation, or call Francesca now on (phone number removed) for more information and to discuss

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