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Permanent

Materials Handler

London
money-bag 25000.00-25000.00 Annual
Posted 2 weeks ago

The primary purpose of the material handling role is to perform the electronic and physical movement of material from receiving goods inwards to issuing goods outwards in a safe and accurate manner.Key Responsibilities: Goods inwardsReceive materials, reconcile goods to delivery note and book in.Ensure that items are appropriately protected and labelled accordingly.Put away materials in correct locations with care and attention.To process goods in a timely manner whist upholding quality standards to prevent a backlog.Goods outwardsAccurately pick and transact any kitting requirements in a timely manner.Ensure that labels clearly identify the part, related work order or destination as appropriate.Liaise with production to ensure kits are delivered to the right destinations on time.Preparation and issuing of palletised and high-level assembly (HLA) goods to production.GeneralFollow procedures that maintain stock accuracy with correct data entry for transactions.Transact and locate goods with a high level of accuracy and care to get right first time, every time.Perform cycle counting to maintain stock accuracy, reporting and investigating stock variations.Ensure parts ''returned to stock'' (RTS) are accurately transacted and correctly located in stock.Maintain records of vendor consignment stock parts for auditing purposes.Provide support to other departments in the movement of material.Provide cover to the Packing team during absences and busy periods.Work on a rotating shift ..... full job details .....

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