Company
Kemp Recruitment
Kemp Recruitment
£25000 per annum
Position: Warehouse Operative Location: Dorking Salary: £25000 + Bonus Shift: Days M-F Hours: Monday to Friday 7.30am - 4.30pm (Week 1) - 10am - 7pm (Week 2 ) About your new Warehouse Operative role Opportunity to join the market leading supplier of specialist vehicles, equipment and support to the UK logistics, distribution, port, industrial, aviation, fire and rescue, road and rail applications as a warehouse operative. In this warehouse operative role, you will be dealing with all goods and products that come into the warehouse. Duties of the Warehouse Operative Loading and unloading of goods and supplies. Check for damage or missing items. Store goods appropriately. Input data regarding stock and inventory into a computerised system. Carry out stock counts as and when required. Pick and pack deliveries correctly for customers and external engineers. Ensure all goods are shipped damaged free to the correct destination. Assemble Parts (prior to shipping) Independent working Follow Drawings Be Organised Process orders Be calm and work well under pressure Required skills for the Warehouse Operative Previous experience working in a busy warehouse environment is essential. Computer literate with the ability to utilise stock management systems. Any knowledge or experience gained within a similar role within the commercial vehicle sector would be highly desirable Interviewing now for an immediate start If you are an Warehouse Operative and would like to apply for this exciting role with one of the region’s leading employers, make an application via this advert or Call Shane on 0330 440 2323 INDAF
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