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Product Administrator

Time Recruitment Solutions Ltd
Greater Manchester
3 weeks ago
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Product Administrator - Office based

Hours: 40hrs per week

Monday to Friday - 8.30am to 5.30pm

1hour lunch

£13.50 per hour 

We are seeking an enthusiastic individual to join our dynamic team.

The ideal candidate will have experience in import processes, product knowledge, quality control, sales and stock administration. Proficiency with Sage 200, a keen eye for detail, and a proactive approach to responsibilities are essential.

We are a small business, so a willingness to get involved and contribute across various areas is highly valued.

Stock Admin

Updating the Sage system with confirmed shipment dates and amend any dates if shipments change Create new stock codes to sage including their commodity code, weights and dimensions to sage in "Stock Item Details" New product administration - Add new lines to the product progression sheet and pricing structure


Product Quality Control Administration

(Working with various team members and supervision)


Testing and inspecting the quality of products & packaging as containers arrive in

Maintain QC spreadsheet

Checking valid certification (material, safety & electrical)

Document and feedback to relevant departments on actions to take

Product lifetime guarantee

Responsible for all monitoring, recording and response to lifetime guarantee enquiries

Amazon Account Work

Non-compliance Chargebacks

Sales Admin cover

Internet order processing cover to include:
Management of internet orders to the warehouse

Pro-forma payments

courier bookings

Invoicing customer

Benefits:


Company pension

Cycle to work scheme

On-site parking 

If you are interested in the above role pleae call Time Recruitment on for more information 

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