Warehouse Operative - Architectural Ironmongery
Mitchell MaguireWarehouse Operative - Architectural Ironmongery
Job Title: Warehouse Operative - Architectural Ironmongery
Job Reference: 116508-4009-26180
Industry Sector: Warehouse, Operative, Foreman Building Products, M&E, Lighting, Flooring, Architectural Ironmongery, Handrails, Balustrades, Accessibility products, Door Closers, Hinges, Automatic Doors, Access Control, Door Hardware, Ironmongery, Locks, Washrooms, Door hardware, Doorsets
Location: Orpington
Remuneration: £30,000 - £40,000
Schedule: 08:00-17:30, Monday-Friday
Benefits: Full comprehensive benefits package
The role of the Warehouse Operative - Architectural Ironmongery will involve:
- Warehouse Operative role dealing with a comprehensive range of manufactured high end architectural ironmongery
- Receive, check, and store incoming deliveries.
- Pick, pack, and dispatch customer and project orders.
- Maintain accurate stock records and warehouse standards.
- Carry out quality checks and ensure order accuracy.
- Support efficient and safe day-to-day warehouse operations.
The ideal applicant will be Warehouse Operative - Architectural Ironmongery with:
- Must have shop floor warehouse experience
- Ideally have experience within Ironmongery
- Excellent communication skills both written and verbal
- Computer literate (Microsoft Office)
- High levels of organisation, attention to detail and numerical skills
Mitchell Maguire is a specialist Construction Recruitment Consultancy, dealing exclusively with Construction Jobs, Construction Vacancies and Specification Positions within: Warehouse, Operative, Foreman Building Products, M&E, Lighting, Flooring, Architectural Ironmongery, Handrails, Balustrades, Accessibility products, Door Closers, Hinges, Automatic Doors, Access Control, Door Hardware, Ironmongery, Locks, Washrooms, Door hardware, Doorsets
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