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Warehouse Support Operator

Binley Woods
1 day ago
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Warehouse Support Operator
Location: Coventry, West Midlands, CV3 2RQ
Salary: Competitive, DOE
Contract: Permanent, Full time
Benefits:

  • Competitive salary
  • Contributory pension scheme
  • Life cover
  • Incapacity benefits
  • Cash Back Medical Scheme
    Are you someone who thrives on making a meaningful impact Do you possess the ability to work independently, proactively, with a keen eye for detail If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you!
    About the Company:
    We are an innovative medical devices manufacturer of advanced wound care products, including combination products, from gelling fibres and fabrics. We deliver innovative, cost effective and quality products and solutions for the advanced wound care industry helping to improve patient care and wellbeing.
    About the Role:
    We are looking for a dynamic individual who is passionate about driving change and contributing positively to our team. This role offers the chance to work autonomously while being part of a supportive and innovative environment. The role is responsible for storing and movement of all raw materials and consumables, work in progress and final product in accordance with the Company’s Standard Operating Procedures.
    Warehouse Support Operator - Duties to include:
  • Receiving and inspecting of raw materials and consumables against SFM specifications
  • Full support of the stocktake procedure
  • Updating of the Orderwise system with any and all stock movements
  • Apply appropriate status and identification labels upon receipt of materials
  • Goods Inwards receiving for all deliveries to SFM
  • Appropriate storage of all materials
  • The supply of consumables to all production areas to ensure continuous running of process’s
  • Preparation and loading of final product for shipment
  • Assist bulk tanker deliveries and collection of hazardous flammable materials
  • Assist in the replacement of IBC’s
  • Maintain agreed housekeeping standards
  • Assist in minor maintenance activities
  • Any other duties as requested by the Company
    Warehouse Support Operator - Key skills / abilities:
  • Demonstrable experience of a production Warehouse environment
  • Counterbalance Forklift license is required
  • Pedestrian Reach Pallet Truck licence would be beneficial
  • Experience in Kaizen activities is not necessary but would be beneficial
  • Experience of HSE good practise
  • Computer literacy and Microsoft Office experience
  • Orderwise experience would be beneficial
  • Experience of working within a small team environment
  • Reliability and flexibility are an essential requirement
  • High attention to detail
  • Ability to work on own initiative
    Important Information:
    Due to the number of applications we receive, we will only contact those candidates that we want to take forward to interview; if you do not hear from us within 4 weeks, please assume that your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion.
    If you have the skills and experience we require for this role and are looking for a new challenge, please click on APPLY Today and forward an up-to-date CV and cover letter, explaining why you are a good fit for this role.
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