Warehouse Operative - Goods In - 40 Hours

Fortnum & Mason
London
6 days ago
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Fortnum & Mason are currently looking for an experienced Warehouse Operative with Goods In experience to essentially be responsible for receiving and storing our luxury goods at Fortnum and Mason. This is an excellent opportunity to work part of a strong and successful team as well as playing an essential role in ensuring a continuous product stream is maintained to delight our customers.  

 

You must be able to work the required shift patterns:

These shifts are rotated on a monthly basis.

04:00 - 13:00

06:00 - 15:00

07:00 – 16:00

08:00 - 17:00

 

Key Accountabilities:

*       Loading /Unloading Vehicles

*       Check and confirm physical products against supplier delivery note

*       Confirm arrival/acceptance of deliveries on D365 and the Goods In Logs

*       Communicate any damaged or missing goods.

*       Transport inbound deliveries to correct locations within the building.

*       Handout uniform.

*       Picking Requisitions for various internal departments and satellite stores.

*       Keeping the warehouse environment clean and tidy.

*       Experienced with manual pallet truck.

*       Experienced with motor powered  pallet truck.

*       Adherence to F&M Health & Safety Policy

 

We expect the successful candidate to have the following skills and experience:

*       Exceptional attention to detail

*       Strong communication and computing skills

*       Ability to work as part of a team

*       Willingness to work in a fast paced and varied environment

*       Flexible and adaptable to challenging situations

*       Coping well under pressure

*       Confident, professional and friendly

*       Quick thinking and working to own initiative

*       The capability to complete paperwork and count stock items

*       An understanding of health and safety regulations

*       A willingness to work on a flexible basis.

*       A good level of fitness

 

In return, we offer fabulous benefits:

  • A competitive salary + paid overtime 

  • A generous store and restaurant discount of up to 40% 

  • Discretionary annual bonus of up to 5% of annual salary 

  • 28 days holidays pro rata (inc. bank holidays), an extra day off for your birthday and five extra wellbeing days off (post probation) 

  • A fantastic subsidised staff restaurant which uses Fortnum’s ingredients 

  • Defined development scheme to grow your career 

  • Staff shop 

  • Excellent pension scheme

 

We are committed to developing your career and nurturing your talent, regardless of age; disability; gender reassignment; marriage and civil partnership; pregnancy and maternity; race; religion or belief; sex; sexual orientation. We respect and embrace each other’s differences, to create a truly inclusive environment.

 

In the last year alone, our people have been recognised and celebrated, winning awards for their outstanding contributions to Retail, Technology, Global Hospitality & Tourism, Visual Merchandising & Display, Customer Service and Local Community Awards.

 
 

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