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Warehouse Operator (Day shift)

Cheltenham
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Role: Warehouse Operator (Day shift)

Location: Cheltenham

Duration: 12 Months

Rate: £16.65 PAYE

Inside IR35 : PAYE

About our client:

A global leader in aviation, dedicated to advancing the future of flight through innovation and precision engineering. With a rich legacy of excellence, they design and manufactures world-class jet engines and systems for commercial, military, and business aviation. Committed to sustainability and cutting-edge technology, they are shaping the next generation of aerospace solutions. Be part of their visionary team and contribute to groundbreaking advancements in flight technology.

Job Role -

Ensure accurate and efficient material throughput (Pack to Ship) in support of customer

on time delivery and business needs. This role has a strong emphasis on receiving and

handling Material, Storage, Packing and Transport to Aerospace standards.

Job Description

To support Packing/Dispatch Team in daily shipping Process.

Receive, verify, process and receipt goods into the dispatch area
Pack goods to prescribed specification.
Record supplier C of C's / Pack slips
Drive company vehicle onsite collecting goods from pre-determined

Recognise and action Non-Conformance's.
Communicate queries through to appropriate person.
Update business system with packing data
Comply with Dispatch Procedures
System / paperwork checks
Physical movement of stock
Tracking and Control of stock
Housekeeping
Packing Material stock control and ordering
Flexibility to support other Org areas as required.Experience And Knowledge required:

Driving Licence
FLT licence desirable
Working knowledge of material handling requirements Inc., ESD, HazMat, MSD
Must be able to demonstrate an understanding of Aerospace Material Handling and controls.
Time management and prioritisation
Working knowledge of both ERP & MRP systems.
Knowledge and experience gained from a strong warehousing background.
IT literate with confident user of PC packages, experienced in use of Planning systems

Please apply if you want to be part of a leading global Aerospace company that delivers complex, mission-critical solutions

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