Warehouse Picker/Packer

Warehouse Picker/Packer


Company
Mato Industries Ltd
Location
Glasgow
Salary
£27,477–£40,560 a year
Posted
5 days ago
Via
via BeBee

Job Description
About us

Mato Industries Ltd are a leading conveyor belt maintenance company. Established in 1985 and a subsidiary of Mato Germany who have been in business for over 100 years, we serve customers throughout the UK. We now have an opportunity for a Warehouse Packer/Goods Inwards Administrator.

Job Title: Warehouse Packer/Goods Inward Administrator A vacancy has arisen for a full time Warehouse Packer/Goods Inward Administrator in our new Blackburn warehouse. The role will involve packing goods from generated pick lists, preparing despatch notes and courier/freight documentation as well as booking goods received onto the company’s Sage 200 ERP system. Experience in stocktaking is also required.

We offer a competitive salary, company pension and life insurance and generous holidays. Own transport essential and a good telephone manner.

Requirements
• Proven experience as a Warehouse Packer/Goods Inwards Administrator
• Proficient in use of computerised goods inwards booking in systems
• Excellent organizational and time management skills
• Strong attention to detail and accuracy
• Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal
• Ability to work independently as well as part of a team
• Fork Lift Truck experience preferred but not essential

If you are a motivated individual with relevant warehouse experience we would love to hear from you. Please submit your resume along with a cover letter detailing your relevant experience.
Pay: £13.21-£19.50 per hour
Benefits
• Company pension
• Free parking
• Life insurance
• On-site parking

Work Location: In person

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