Inventory Controller

Polytec Personnel Ltd
Witchford, United Kingdom
7 months ago
Posted
30 Sep 2025 (7 months ago)

Location: Ely (CB6)

Work Type: Permanent

Hours: 8am - 4.30pm Monday - Friday and 8am - 1pm on Fridays, flexibility around core hours

Salary: £27000 - £30000, depending on experience

Benefits include: Bonus, healthcare, enhanced parental leave

Job Reference: 36102

We're looking for an exceptional Inventory Controller to join our clients Logistics Team based in Ely. You will support warehouse operations to deliver exceptional service to internal and external customers. This on-site role reports to the Team Lead and Logistics Manager.

Responsibilities:

* Receive, check and process deliveries using ERP systems (NetSuite preferred)

* Pick, pack and dispatch shipments

* Prepare kits and manage material flow to manufacturing

* Maintain accurate inventory records and perform stock counts

* Handle product returns and shipment documentation

* Collaborate with suppliers and internal teams

Requirements:

* Detail-oriented with strong stock management skills

* Flexible, proactive and a team player

* Experience in medical devices or regulated industries preferred

* ERP system knowledge (Netsuite)

* Forklift license a plus (training available)

Please contact us as soon as possible for more details or apply below

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