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Warehouse Op - PERM

Pertemps
Oxfordshire
2 weeks ago
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Spares Warehouse Operative - Banbury - Full-Time

Are you a hands-on, detail-oriented individual with a background in warehousing, stores, or spares? We're recruiting for a Spares Warehouse Operative to join a busy and dynamic team in Banbury. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone who thrives in a fast-paced environment and enjoys variety in their day-to-day tasks.

What You'll Be Doing:

  • Rotating across goods-in, picking/despatch, and site request duties
  • Receiving, inspecting, and storing incoming goods
  • Packing and preparing customer orders for shipment
  • Assembling system components and site equipment
  • Managing stock levels and performing rolling inventory checks
  • Creating commercial invoices for international shipments
  • Operating forklifts and assisting with deliveries and collections
  • Supporting with general repairs, PAT testing, and fabrication tasks


Key Responsibilities:

  • Ensure accurate picking and packing of parts
  • Maintain clean, safe, and organised workspaces
  • Collaborate with technical and purchasing teams
  • Inspect returned tools and warranty items
  • Participate in stocktaking and out-of-hours call-out rota


What Our Client is Looking For:

  • Previous experience in a warehouse or spares environment
  • Valid forklift licence (Counterbalance or Reach)
  • Strong attention to detail and organisational skills
  • Basic IT literacy (Outlook, Word, Excel)
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team
  • Good understanding of Health & Safety practices
  • Full UK driving licence and ability to travel locally


Desirable Extras

  • NVQ Level 2 in Warehousing & Storage
  • First Aid or Health & Safety certification
  • Experience with ERP systems (e.g., Sage)
  • Familiarity with lean principles or continuous improvement


Salary: £26,740 per annum
Call-Outs: One week per month, paid at £200 for being on call, plus an additional £50 if called out
Working Hours: 8:00am - 4:30pm, Monday to Friday


If you have the above skills / experience, APPLY NOW

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