Warehouse Picker (Late Shift)

Posted 27 June by LWC Drinks

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Warehouse Picker

Main Duties

Reporting directly to the Warehouse Supervisor and Warehouse & Distribution Manager. The role of the Warehouse Operative will be to complete tasks which assist in the day to day running of the Warehouse, the up keep of the warehouse, the organisation of the stock and the correct storage of all products.

Key Skills

• Adhering to good practice within the warehouse;
• Responsible for correctly picking orders and placing into the correct staging lanes;
• Making the Warehouse Supervisors aware of any stock shortages or discrepancies with orders;
• Ensure that any new stock is correctly accounted for and matches the delivery note before being stored in its correct bin-bay location;
• Ensuring stock write off procedures are followed and that the stock team are notified of any breakages by completing a breakage form;
• Ensure that all health and safety procedures are adhered to at all times;
• Being able to prioritise workloads;
• Flexible approach to working;
• Assisting drivers as mate as and when required.

Knowledge and Experience:

• Good team work skills.
• Good communication skills.
• Good product knowledge.
• Flexi FLT licence is an advantage.
• Experience of working with a Warehouse Management System would be advantageous.

LWC Drinks Ltd provides licensed establishments with all their bar and sundry supplies. However we are more than just a distributor, becoming the fastest growing privately owned drinks company in Britain, placing 24th in the Sunday Times PWC Profit Track 100. Our aim is to provide the best customer service in the industry, employing over 1,500 people, at 18 depots across the UK, with a Support Centre and Hub Distribution Centre based in Manchester.

Reference: 52968839

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