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Stock Keeper - Harrods

Dolce & Gabbana
Greater London
1 month ago
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Position Overview

We are currently looking for an experienced and proactive Stock Keeper for our department in Harrods, London.


The ideal candidate will ensure that all products are stored, handled, and displayed in pristine condition, supporting the smooth operation of the corner and enhancing the overall customer experience. 

Key Responsabilities

Inventory Management: Accurately receive, organize and manage stock, ensuring precise inventory levels are maintained at all times.


Stockroom Organization: Maintain a clean, organized, and accessible stockroom to facilitate efficient operations.
Quality Control: Inspect all incoming and outgoing items to ensure they meet our luxury standards.
Restocking: Collaborate with the sales team to ensure shelves and displays are replenished promptly and aesthetically.
Documentation: Update stock records and prepare inventory reports using our inventory management system.
Loss Prevention: Monitor stock movements to prevent loss or theft and ensure compliance with security protocols.
Collaboration: Work closely with the sales team to anticipate stock needs and support promotional campaigns.

Requirements

Prior experience as a stock keeper, warehouse assistant, or similar role, preferably in a luxury retail environment.


Strong organizational and multitasking abilities.
Attention to detail with a commitment to maintaining high-quality standards.
Basic computer skills; familiarity with inventory management systems is a plus.
Effective communication skills in English; additional languages are a plus.
Physically able to lift and move stock as needed.
A proactive and team-oriented attitude.

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