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We are hiring an experienced 

Logistics Operative / Tool Store man to work for an established Aerospace company near Uxbridge – Must have you own transport.

What is in in for you?

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

£27,000–£28,000 + Overtime | Early Friday Finish

We’re hiring a Logistics Operative / Tool Store man to support our busy aerospace manufacturing site. You’ll manage tooling, gauges, fixtures, and consumables – ensuring production runs like clockwork.

Key Duties – Logistics Operative / Tool Store man:

Issue and restock tools, gauges, and consumables to teams & sub-contractors.

Perform daily Kanban checks and stock control.

Receive, store, and dispatch tooling.

Support regrinding and calibration processes.

Keep tooling records up to date using Excel & Word

Experience Needed – Logistics Operative / Tool Store man:

Strong background in stores/logistics within manufacturing

Solid knowledge of tooling, fixtures, and gauges

Computer-literate (Excel, Word, stock systems)

Great under pressure, detail-focused, and proactive

Call Andrea on (phone number removed) – I’ll help get you that interview!

Apply today and join a company building life-saving aerospace tech

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