Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£11.44 per hour
Production Control Administrator We are recruiting for an experienced Production Control Administrator to work for our client based near Hucknall, Nottingham. In this role you will control all system entries for the Production department. Shift Patterns / Working Hours: + 7am to 4pm Monday to Thursday + 7am to 12pm Friday The successful Production Control Administrator will: + Have well-developed numeracy skills + Good computer skills including good experience on Microsoft Excel + Experience in manufacturing control procedures and systems with the use of MRP Your duties as a Production Control Administrator will include: + Assist with WIP audits + Project reporting in line with Business Manager requirements + Reschedule work orders in line with MRP recommendations and sales schedule amendments, highlighting risk items to appropriate manager + Other administrative tasks to support the smooth running of the department You will receive: + £11.44 per hour Benefit of working with Pertemps: + Weekly pay + Pension + Annual leave + 24/7 support + Mortgage references To apply for the Administrator vacancy, please click apply and submit an up to date CV or call us on 01332 363000 to discuss the opportunity further.
Nottingham
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