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Stock Controller

Kinaxia Logistics
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3 weeks ago
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Kinaxia Logistics & Fulfilment are looking to recruit a Stock Controller to join their team at their site in Snetterton. The role of the Stock Controller will be to provide general administrative support for the stock control of the warehouse to ensure effective and efficient service levels are being delivered and accurately maintained.


  • Monday – Friday
  • 40 hours per week
  • 27.5k per annum
  • Additional benefits:
  • Life Assurance
  • Pension
  • Onsite Parking
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Loyalty Awards (recognises employees with 5, 10, 20, 30 and 40 years’ service)
  • Employee benefits and discounts across a range of top brands (including shopping, travel, motoring and days out)


About the job:


  • Assist with the full utilisation of the WMS systems by working closely with the Stock and Administration Manager and Warehouse Management team to improve work production and warehouse efficiency;
  • Evaluate stock control to assist and maximise warehouse space usage and ensure stock accuracy;
  • Maintain client and SKU details to ensure they are up to date and accurate;
  • Answer and direct queries promptly and in a professional manner providing accurate information to ensure excellent customer service is being delivered;
  • Communicate with the warehouse and other internal teams to ensure smooth day to day maintenance of stock control;
  • Coordinate regular inventory audits and keep accurate inventory records;
  • Raise non-conformances when necessary and deal with any actions required to maintain high customer service levels;
  • Monitor shipments and address any delays in a timely and efficient manner;
  • Oversee the storage of products to ensure no damage to customer product.


Your knowledge and experience:


  • Stock management software - Super User in JDA/Red prairie
  • Proven work experience as a Stock Controller, or similar role.
  • Good understanding of supply chain procedures.
  • Super User in JDA/Red prairie/WMS system
  • Ability to demonstrate, understand and apply our Company values. These are embedded in all roles and applicants must evidence these values as part of the application process.
  • Safe
  • Talented
  • Attentive
  • Reliable

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