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Warehouse Operative

Hemel Hempstead
1 month ago
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Our client, a leading world-class aerospace material supplier, specializing in supplying a comprehensive range of products tailored for the aviation Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) sector, are looking to recruit a Warehouse Operative, based at their warehouse facility in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire.
On Offer:

  • Attractive salary up to £26,000 per annum.
  • Monday – Friday Shift Pattern, 9am – 6pm
  • An exciting opportunity to join a rapidly expanding organisation that is a highly regarded materials supplier to the Aviation sector.
  • Professional Development: the company is committed to the ongoing professional development of its employees.
  • Pension scheme, social events and Christmas party. Free Parking onsite
    Main Purpose of the Warehouse Operative:
    Reporting to the Warehouse Manager, the Warehouse Operative plays a critical role in ensuring the accuracy and efficiency of the warehouse operations. Alongside. receiving and inspecting shipments, picking and packing orders with precision, this will directly support the companies mission to deliver top-quality service to their clients worldwide.
    Duties and Responsibilities:
  • Execute warehouse processes and follow established procedures.
  • Receive, inspect, and record all incoming shipments.
  • Book products into inventory systems and store them accurately.
  • Safely handle and store hazardous materials.
  • Pick inventory for customer orders and inspect for quality.
  • Verify documentation for internal and external stakeholders.
  • Pack shipments securely, ensuring the highest level of customer satisfaction.
  • Prepare goods for dispatch and coordinate with courier drivers.
  • Collaborate across teams to ensure seamless order processing.
  • Operate equipment such as forklifts and pump trucks safely.
  • Track and monitor inventory using barcode scanning systems.
  • Contribute to maintaining a positive, clean, and efficient warehouse.
    To Be Considered:
  • Proven warehouse operations experience
  • Proficient in using IT software and inventory management systems.
  • Strong understanding of part numbers, batch numbers, and expiry dates.
  • Self-driven with excellent problem-solving skills.
  • Great interpersonal skills and a team-oriented mindset.
  • Detail-oriented and highly focused, even in dynamic settings.
  • Flexible and open to occasional weekend hours.
  • Physically fit, with experience in manual handling.
  • Forklift certification is preferred (not essential)
  • Valid driver’s license and supervisory experience is preferred (not essential)
    For more details, please contact Willis Global - a leading Recruitment Consultancy for the Supply Chain & Logistics industry

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