Engineering Stores Person

Wokingham
6 months ago
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Engineering Stores Person 

Location: Wokingham, Berkshire

Salary: £35,000 - £36,000

Shift: Monday to Friday 

A leading global manufacturer and supplier of medical devices is expanding its UK operations and seeking a proactive and organised Engineering Stores Person to join the team in Wokingham. This is a key role supporting the smooth running of multiple local sites and ensuring that engineering stock, materials and spare parts are managed efficiently.

Key Responsibilities

Maintain and control the engineering stores to support site operations
Set up and manage satellite stores and stock control processes
Carry out regular stock checks and cycle counts
Manage stock through the Maintenance Management System
Purchase goods, introducing cost savings and negotiating with suppliers
Ensure OEM recommended spares are available and minimum stock levels are maintained
Liaise with engineering and other departments to coordinate deliveries
Negotiate consignment stock agreements with suppliers
Manage COSHH items with relevant safety data sheets
Skills Required for the Engineering Stores Person 

Strong organisational skills and excellent attention to detail
Good computer literacy and familiarity with stock systems
Knowledge of engineering components and spare parts
Effective communication and relationship-building skills
Health & safety awareness and a commitment to best practice
Self-motivated and adaptable, with the ability to work both independently and as part of a team
The Engineering Stores Person will benefit from:

Competitive salary and benefits package
Opportunity to join a global business at a time of growth and investment
Training and career development opportunities
If you are interested in this role and feel that you have the right skills then please click apply at the bottom of this advert.

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