Aviation Storekeeper (Inventory Handler)

Prestwick
5 months ago
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Based in Cambridgeshire, UK, Argo Aviation International is part of a network of global offices supplying temporary and permanent recruitment solutions, EASA/FAA and CAA Part 145 services to many of the major aviation airlines, defence companies and maintenance companies worldwide.
The Client:
Our Client, a dynamic International MRO often requires Engineers worldwide. They have staff working in the biggest airports in the UK including London, Belfast, Manchester and overseas. They are continually nurturing talent whilst acting as a responsible member of the aviation community, meaning that all employees’ ongoing learning and development is taken seriously.
Argo Aviation have a unique opportunity to recruit for an enthusiastic experienced Storekeeper to ensure the station/Stores is compliant with internal & external regulatory requirements regarding the receipt, storage and issue of aircraft parts and equipment whilst maintaining cost effective stock management.
Role information – Storekeeper:
Job Title: Storekeeper
Location: Prestwick
Salary: Competitive
Shift Pattern & Working Hours: Monday to Friday - 08:30-17:00 - The role will operate within a pressured environment with reduced lead times, occasionally working outside of rostered hours to meet operational needs.
Company Benefits:
• 7% Employer Contribution Pension
• 3 x Life Assurance
• Private Healthcare & Private Dental
• Free Eye Tests and Vouchers
• Employee Assistance Programme
• Employee Referral Programme
• Training and Development Support to widen skills and knowledge
Summary of Duties – Storekeeper:
In order to be successful in the role of Storekeeper you will need to demonstrate the following:

  • Ensure all material received is undamaged, the correct quantity and accompanied by correct release documentation. Booking on to QUANTUM System, placing items that fail inspection in to quarantine and liaison with airlines to resolve discrepancies.
  • Placing acceptable received material in to the bonded store
  • Ensure correct stock levels are correctly maintained.
  • Return unserviceable material to airlines in good time, preventing any potential charges to the business.
  • Ensure shelf life of components/material & tooling are not exceeded
  • Collection and delivery of items from/to suppliers, couriers and security as required
  • Issue of material to engineers whilst maintaining the QUANTUM system
  • Comply with all internal/external audit requirements
  • Other tasks as required to support an operational requirement
  • Heavy lifting and maneuvering is required within this job role
    In order to be successful in the role of Storekeeper you will need to demonstrate the following:
    Education
    Secondary school level
    Excellent English in both verbal and written form
    Previous Aviation Logistics/Stores experience required
    QUANTUM stores experience an advantage
    Training & Knowledge:
    EASA PART 145 course
    Goods in inspection
    On-going training as required.
    Requirements for the role: Training Certificates, Updated CV (preferably in Word format). You must hold the Right to Work/Settled Status in the UK – proof is required as part of our shortlisting process.
    If you believe that this is the role for you and you have the necessary skills and attributes for the Storekeeper, please apply today or contact Argo Aviation directly to discuss the opportunity with one of our experienced Consultants. If you are aware of any Storekeeper who may be interested in this opportunity, please share and ask them to reach out.
    Please note that due to the high level of applicants we will only be contacting shortlisted candidates regarding this role.
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    Argo Aviation International is acting as an Employment Agency for this Permanent vacancy.
    Argo Aviation International is committed to equal opportunities for all and will not discriminate based on an individual’s sex, race, disability, gender reassignment, pregnancy and maternity, marriage and civil partnership, religion or belief, sexual orientation or age. We are an inclusive employer and should you require any reasonable adjustments in order to complete any aspect of the recruitment process, please contact us

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