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Logistics Administrator

Abingdon
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Job Title: Logistics Administrator

Location: Didcot Quarter (Near Milton Park) Abingdon

Salary: £26,000 - £29,000 per annum, depending on experience

Job Type: Full time, Permanent

The Role:

We are looking for an attentive and customer focused individual to join our Administration team and support the smooth running of our Logistics operation.

To be successful in this role you will be confident learning new processes and ensuring these are followed. You will be motivated by providing a quality service to both customers and colleagues, be able to prioritise your workload and reprioritise when urgent issues arise. Full training will be provided.

Key Responsibilities:

Schedule deliveries to distribute workflow throughout the day
Daily communication with customers and their suppliers
Produce labels, picking lists and other documentation for stock movements
Process customs documentationKey Requirements:

Administration experience and excellent levels of attention to detail
Customer focussed attitude
Good general IT skills
A good command of the English languageThe Company

Simon Hegele provide specialist logistics support to leading medical imaging manufacturers. We are a well-established, and expanding, company prioritising quality and professionalism. You will be joining an excellent team promoting a safe and supportive working environment.

Company Benefits:

Increasing holiday entitlement with length of service
Internal and external training opportunities
Free onsite parking
Discretionary bonus scheme
Employee assistance programmePlease click on the APPLY button to send your CV for this role.

Candidates with experience of; Administration, Administrator, Customer Service, Office Administration, Goods In, Goods Out, Import, Export, Data Entry, Database, SAP, Logistics, Logistics Administration, Transport, Transport Administration, Logistics Coordinator, Warehouse, will also be considered for this role

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