Warehouse Operative

Upper Stratton
1 week ago
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About Us

Founded in 1999, our goal is to supply the global automotive industry aftermarket products and components that meet or exceed OE quality and testing. Not only enabling garages to fit an aftermarket alternative with confidence but leaving the consumer walking away with a guarantee and a healthy balance.

Whether it’s our Directors, Technical Engineers, Sales Team, Product Managers or Marketing Team, we have a diverse workforce offering a range of skills with a heap of experience in the automotive aftermarket.

Job Description

As a member of our fast-paced warehouse team you will be responsible for ensuring the stock is moving through the warehouse in a safe and efficient manner.

We operate a multifunctional warehouse, and our associates can be deployed to support different areas. From ‘Goods In’ where we received multiple containers per day through our bespoke ‘Track packing area’ and onto the Export delivery area where orders are prepared for worldwide shipping. This means our associates need to be multiskilled as well as flexible and forward thinking.

What we’re looking for in an associate

  • Physical strength, fitness and dexterity

  • Good communication skills

  • Excellent team-working skills to effectively collaborate with other members of a warehouse team

  • Accuracy in all activities

  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment

  • Computer literacy, including knowing how to use scanners and relevant software programs, such as warehouse management systems would be beneficial – training will be given as needed

  • MHE experience – training will be given

  • Excellent organisational skills

  • Honesty and trustworthiness

  • The ability to work effectively under limited supervision

  • Flexibility and reliability

    We constantly aim to upskill our associates and have an in-house training team dedicated to this task. This development could be training to operate machinery, such as forklift trucks as well as in depth training on items such as manual handling and WMS interaction.

    What we can offer

  • A competitive salary package

  • Training in various areas of warehouse operations

  • MHE License opportunities (Forklift, Reach Truck, Electric Pallet Stacker, LLOP)

  • Workplace pension

  • 20 days holiday (plus bank holidays)

  • Holiday increase after 2 years’ service

  • Varied work experience

  • Supportive culture

  • Overtime is available

    Shift Patterns

  • 06:00 – 14:30 (Early Shift)

  • 10:30 – 19:00 (Middle Shift)

  • 14:00 – 22:00 (Late Shift)

  • 22:00 – 06:00 (Night Shift)

  • 09:00 – 17:30 (Packing Shift)

    These positions are Full-Time and Permanent

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