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Warehouse Operative

Dale Farm
Wrexham Principal Area
1 day ago
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Dale Farm Cooperative is a UK dairy farmer co-operative owned by over 1200 dairy farmers who supply us with fresh milk. Dale Farm has operations throughout the UK and Ireland producing and distributing a wide range of dairy products which it sells across the UK and Ireland as well as exporting to over 45 countries worldwide.



At Dale Farm virtually every career discipline is represented in our workforce, from production, engineering and distribution, to sales & marketing and food technology/quality assurance, to Finance, HR and IT through to general management. Our standards are high and when we recruit we are looking for those with energy and drive, who are keen for responsibility and motivated to succeed with a record of achievement and with the potential to develop as the company grows.



Culture



Our culture is based on setting best in class standards, working to-wards and delivering on committed objectives, striving for constant improvement and involving everyone in the company. We strive to develop our people and harness everyone's contribution to deliver a winning team.



Equal Opportunities



The company is an Equal Opportunities employer and is committed to a safe, inclusive and relationship based workspace.



Benefits



In return, we offer a high degree of responsibility, plenty of challenge, good opportunities for learning and personal development and rewarding benefit packages, all within a fast moving and results oriented environment.



Warehouse Operative



As a Warehouse Operative, you will be an integral part of a team dedicated to the efficient running of the despatch/distribution process of material and finished good products. The successful candidate will be required to locate and despatch product throughout the site, ensuring product is rotated and dispatched in accordance with instructions.



This position is 40 hours per week with a shift pattern of Monday to Friday 6.00am-2.00pm/2.00pm-10.00pm (rotating shifts)



The Role:



Participate in shift team meetings



Contribute information for adjustment of despatch plans



Receipting and despatching of goods



Ensure that timely and accurate records for receipting and despatching goods are maintained using WMS booking system/ Excel spreadsheets



Maintain communication with colleagues in other departments eg production, packing, QA, logistics



Ensure assembled orders, product are accurate to customer requirements



Movement of raw material/ product around the site using a forklift and other lifting equipment



Operation of an Automated Wrapping Machine



Follow all health, safety and company procedures to ensure a safe working environment



Assist with end of month stock takes



General Yard/Warehouse Housekeeping activities



The Person:



Essential:



Valid Counterbalance OR Reach Forklift license with 12 months recent operation experience



Minimum of 6 months experience in a stores/warehousing environment



GCSE Maths and English Grade C (or above) or equivalent



Valid UK full driving licence



Competent in the use of Microsoft Office particularly Excel



Able to demonstrate knowledge of safe working practices are applied in the stores environment



Excellent communication skills



Able to display initiative and apply problem solving skills



Able to plan and organise tasks effectively



Willing to work flexible hours including, early starts and late finishes to cover absence/holidays when required.

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