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A global manufacturing company are seeking an experienced Warehouse Operative to work at their modern manufacturing site in Nottingham on a permanent Night shift. As Warehouse Operative you will work in a small warehouse team on Sunday to Thursday ‘Night’ shift and be responsible for assisting with packing, goods in and picking. The company have recently moved to S/4 HANA (SAP) so ideally you have good experience with the same or similar IT systems.

The components are supplied to a variety of customers in highly regulated industries such as the aerospace sector so attention to detail is critical. The correct packaging, labelling and reports must be used for the different components so ability to follow set processes is key.

Benefits – Warehouse Operative:

£25k +20% Shift premium for night shift (equates to £30k salary)
5% Annual Bonus Scheme
Plus, paid Overtime
25 Days Holidays plus bank holidays
Modern, clean facility with access to an onsite gym and subsidised canteen
Shift:

Sunday 11pm-6am
Monday to Thursday 10pm – 6am
Warehouse Operative knowledge and skills required:

Experience of working within a Manufacturing/Warehouse environment
Good attention to detail
Working knowledge of SAP or similar systems essential
Ability to work well in a team environment
Good communication skills
If you have the required skills and experience for the Warehouse Operative role and would relish an exciting challenge please apply or contact Stuart Cooper directly for further details.

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