Warehouse Operative

Uxbridge
1 week ago
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Job Title: Warehouse Operative

We are recruiting on behalf of one of our clients for the role of Warehouse Operative. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a well-established company where you will play a vital role in ensuring the safe and efficient handling of goods. In this position, you will manage stock movements, maintain accurate records, and deliver excellent customer service at the Trade Counter.

Working Hours:

Monday - Thursday: 8:00am - 5:30pm

Friday: 8:00am - 5:00pm

Salary:
£26,750 per annum

Key Responsibilities:

Goods Handling:

Check incoming goods against delivery documents.
Accurately pick and prepare goods for timely dispatch.
Verify outgoing goods against dispatch documents.
Record goods moving in and out of the warehouse with precision.
Check and report on goods returned by customers.

Warehouse Operations:

Load and unload goods into/from vehicles or containers.
Efficiently move goods to allocated storage areas.
Operate mechanical handling equipment and warehouse systems.
Participate in physical stock counts to ensure accuracy.

Trade Counter and Deliveries:
Assist in delivering goods using company transport when required.
Support the sale of goods and deliver excellent customer service at the Trade Counter.

Organisation and Efficiency:

Review and optimise storage space to maximise efficiency.
Assemble toolkits and contribute to overall warehouse productivity.
Assist in achieving overall company objectives.

Person/Experience Required:

Previous experience in a warehouse environment.
Competency with computers and basic IT systems.

Desirable:

A valid counter balance forklift licence would be desirable, although it is not essential.
A UK driving licence is also desirable but not a strict requirement.
Technical knowledge related to the industry.
High attention to detail and accuracy.

If you’re ready to join a dynamic team and take on a role that makes a real impact, we’d love to hear from you. Please get in touch for further details or to submit your application.

Please note:
As you can appreciate we are currently overwhelmed with applications of individuals looking for both short term and permanent work and we can therefore only contact those applications that have relevant skills for positions that we currently have available. Should you not hear from us within a week, please assume you have been unsuccessful on this occasion.
In line with GDPR regulations, we are making you aware that to proceed with your application we will need to contact you via email, telephone and/or text message. To receive future job alerts from us, you will be required to provide consent within our marketing preference options. The link will be provided in an email to you. Source4 are an equal opportunities employer and complies with all relevant UK legislation. If you are successful in your application, you will be required to attend a full registration with one of our Consultants which will involve you providing a current passport, any relevant visas, a proof of address and completing relevant tests and a full competency based interview

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