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Warehouse Operative (Days)

Portsmouth
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Warehouse Operative – Monday to Friday (Days)**

Source Solutions are working with a highly reputable and very stable local employer, in finding an experienced and committed Warehouse Operative for their main site in Portsmouth, maintaining a Monday to Friday role with agreeable daytime hours (08:00 – 16:30).

This role will be working within the goods in/out and dispatch part of the business, working to tight aerospace regulations within a dedicated warehouse team – the role will see you using the computer (ERP) system and ideally the Warehouse Operative will hold a counterbalance forklift licence, in order to use around the facility where necessary.

This is a great role for someone with previous Warehouse Operative or Stores/material logistics experience, who is looking for a very secure position with agreeable hours and a good company culture, where there is a role for many years to come as well as the possibility of developing new knowledge and experience relating to aerospace standards etc.

Warehouse Operative candidate profile:

  • Experience in a Warehouse or stores position – within manufacturing if possible but not essential

  • Previous use of some form of ERP system (e.g; SAP, IFS, Oracle)

  • Current counterbalance forklift licence (desirable)

    On offer in return is a secure position with a great local employer who are growing and expanding further, with the possibility of learning and developing new knowledge within a supportive environment – below are the additional company benefits:

  • 25 days holiday plus bank/public hols

  • Employee Assistance Programme

  • Company pension scheme

  • Life Cover 3x salary

  • Company bonus scheme

    Apply now

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