Warehouse Support Apprentice

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WIREMASTERS UK LIMITED

SWINDON (SN3 5HY)

Summary

This role will be involved with all processes and aspects of warehousing including, but not limited to, goods reciept, inventory organisation, picking, packing, outgoing shipments and production.

Annual wage

£16,640 First year Only!

Minimum wage rates

Upon sucessful completion of your probationary period bonuses and benefits will be confirmed.

Training course

Supply chain warehouse operative

Hours

Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm, with 2 x 15-minute breaks and 30-minutes for lunch.

40 hours a week

Duration

15 Months

Positions available

1

Work

As an apprentice, you’ll work at a company and get hands-on experience. You’ll gain new skills and work alongside experienced staff.

What you’ll do at work

  • Completion of the day-to-day activities of warehousing including goods receipt, inventory picking, preparing customer orders, dispatch of customer orders, monitoring stock levels with a high level of attention to detail and accuracy to maintain the exceptional Right First Time results currently achieved by the team

  • Inspection of incoming and outgoing goods to ensure orders, products and quality requirements are met

  • Preparation of customer orders using production machinery e.g. spooling of wire cable, marking of identification products or any other production process

  • Fully utilising the company systems ensuring data is correctly entered and systems are updated

  • Follow documented procedures and processes by gaining a strong understanding and appreciation for these policies in accordance to published Quality Management System

  • Carrying out inventory checks and maintain stock levels to documented procedures

  • Participation in company meetings as appropriate

  • Communication with customers verbally and via email

  • Training other team members where required

  • Maintain a clean and organized production and warehousing area.

  • Adhere to and maintain the warehouse and Production Safety Environment

  • Forklift and Stacker Operation, (training provided)

  • Communicating any failures, defects in processes, products or overall safety within environment

  • Other tasks/activities according to knowledge and skill set relevant to the job

    Where you’ll work

    DORCAN ONE HUNDRED, MURDOCK ROAD, DORCAN, SWINDON, SN3 5HY

    Check your travel to work

    Training

    An apprenticeship includes regular training with a college or other training organisation. At least 20% of your working hours will be spent training or studying.

    College or training organisation

    INTEC BUSINESS COLLEGES LIMITED

    Your training course

    Supply chain warehouse operative

    Equal to Level 2 (GCSE)

    Your training plan

  1. Supply Chain Warehouse Level 2 Standard

  2. Functional Skills Training (if required)

  3. Work Based Training

  4. Monthly Assessor/Tutor Sessions

  5. In-Person Tutor Visits On-Site

    Requirements

    GCSE English (Grade 9-4 (A*-C)) desirable

    GCSE Mathematics (Grade 9-4 (A*-C)) desirable

    Let the company know about other relevant qualifications and industry experience you have. They can adjust the apprenticeship to reflect what you already know.

    Skills

  6. IT skills

  7. Attention to detail

  8. Organisation skills

  9. Customer care skills

  10. Number skills

  11. Team working

  12. Time-Management

  13. Mechanical Aptitude

  14. Physical Dexterity

  15. Planning

  16. Verbal & Written Communication

    Other requirements

    A driving licence would be advantageous, but not essential

    Reality Check:

    The warehouse climate will be close to the climate outside, so it will be cold during the winter months.

    About this company

    WireMasters hundreds of team members always go the extra distance to meet or exceed our customers needs and expectations. We are a team of problem solvers not order takers. Our sales team is comprised of consultants with an extensive knowledge of the industry who can help you find the right solution even if you don't have a part number or exact specification. Let us know what you are trying to accomplish, and we will make it happen. Whether your industry is avionics, shipbuilding, electronics, or custom assemblies; either commercial or military, our knowledgeable sales staff is here to help!

    With the corporate philosophy Quality is not expensive, it is priceless WireMasters is dedicated to making sure that our customers material is received, warehoused, handled, and shipped with the highest quality controls in the industry, all with full traceability.

    Company Benefits

    Eye Care Vouchers. Bupa Private Dental Cover. Bupa Private Medical Cover. Quarterly Bonus (Company Targets Apply). Yearly Bonus (Company Targets Apply). Monthly Star Awards. ALL bonuses are at discretion of WireMasters UK Ltd.

    A permanent role will be offered to the right candidate upon successful completion of this apprenticeship, future progression available inside and outside of the warehouse team

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