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Operations Co-ordinator - Portsmouth

Amour Recruitment
Portsmouth
3 weeks ago
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Looking for your next challenge in logistics and operations? Amour Recruitment is working with a fantastic company in Portsmouth to find an experienced Operations Co-ordinator who can keep everything running like clockwork — from client requests and stock, to fleet vehicles and drivers.


What you’ll do:

Manage customer requests & liaise with teams Oversee orders from quoting to invoicing Keep the fleet serviced, MOT’d & road-ready Support drivers with inspections and reporting Track daily & monthly operational performance

You’ll need:

Strong admin and logistics knowledge Microsoft Office & bespoke software skills Fleet and stock management experience Ability to pass security vetting

Perks:

Salary: £24,000 25 days holiday + bank holidays Life assurance & company pension And more!

If you’re organised, proactive, and ready to make an impact, apply now or call 023 92 387925!

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