Stock Control Operative

Posted 5 July by JHP Recruitment Ltd

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Stock Control Operatives required for temp-to-perm assignments at a busy manufacturing and distribution facility based in Crediton, Devon. Successful applicants will have previous experience working within stock and waste control, and must havea full UK Driving Licence and a valid Counterbalance Forklift Licence.

Main Accountabilities:

  • Issue material to all areas as per the production schedule - Pick material from the list and issue to relevant work orders. Move material to the machine
  • Take delivery and receipt of all incoming purchase orders. Store raw materials in the correct locations. Move all subcon work to the next operation. Quality check incoming material.
  • General store management - Stock takes
  • Metal waste management across both sites - Check all swarf skips & empty ones that are full. Highlight any mixed skips. Tip away all drained coolant. Organise metal waste collections
  • Oil management: Stock control of all open coolant barrels at both sites. Replace empty barrels and write off new stock used.
  • Drive to local subcon companies. Drop off and collect parts
  • Saw management e.g. remove scrap metal & Swarf & top up coolant
  • Continuous improvement across all areas
  • Strip and return special and normal tools to tool stores
  • Tool jobs as per the production schedule
  • General Pre tooling tasks.

Working hours:

  • 08:00-17:00 Mon-Thu
  • 08:00-14:00 Fridays

Pay rates:

  • £12ph PAYE
  • Weekly pay

If interested in these roles, please apply here or call Tasha at JHP Recruitment.

Application questions

Do you have a valid UK driving licence?
Do you have a valid Counterbalance Forklift licence?

Reference: 53001837

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