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Warehouse Co-Ordinator

Oxford
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Warehouse Co-Ordinator

Carbon60 is seeking an experienced Warehouse Co-Ordinator to join their client's leading aerospace team in Oxford, UK. As the Warehouse Co-Ordinator, you will play a crucial role in coordinating the operation of a work area within the Material Management Warehouse, supporting the Team Leaders and Senior Management in the implementation of company policies and procedures.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Achieve optimum stock turn and handling for the company's operations

  • Provide necessary support to Management in pursuance of overall divisional and company targets

  • Adhere to all documented company quality system procedures when carrying out operational duties

  • Conduct material orders and movements in the correct priority sequence

  • Ensure all items are unloaded and handled according to company and airworthiness directives

  • Build and maintain excellent working relationships with internal and external contacts

  • Develop and maintain a teamwork approach to working with colleagues

  • Identify and resolve issues of a problematic nature at onset

  • Ensure the application of SAP and other business tools consistent with the training received

  • Maintain departmental administrative systems and provide accurate documentation

  • Achieve set targets and objectives

  • Operate cross-functionally across the Warehouse functions (inbound, outbound, repairs, tool control)

  • Provide regular reports on work in progress to the Team Leaders

    Skills and Qualifications:

  • Preferred experience in the aviation supply chain

  • Ability to communicate effectively with customers and colleagues at all levels

  • Good security awareness and understanding of the vulnerability of stock within a warehouse environment

  • Excellent organisational skills, ability to prioritise and work effectively while maintaining compliance

  • Proven experience of working in a target-driven environment and delivering to KPIs

  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Excel, and Outlook

  • Preferred experience in driving forklift truck equipment and holding a relevant certificate

  • Full UK Driving License

    About the role:

  • 6-month initial contract (potential for extension)

  • 37.5-hour week

  • Standard day shifts but may change to shift pattern so require flexibility

  • £12.72 per hour PAYE / £17.01 per hour Umbrella

    Please note the successful candidate will need to undergo security clearance for this role. There may be nationality restrictions for this role.

    If you are interested in this role please apply directly. For more information, please contact Ellie at Carbon60 Fareham

    Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group STEM Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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