Logistics and Stores Supervisor

Luton
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Logistics

  • Ensure goods are distributed within the Luton Business Units ensuring delivery & collection as per agreed schedule

  • Managing logistical deliveries and collections with customers and freight forwarders

  • Managing daily collections with courier services

  • Manage, support with Maintaining and controlling warehouse activities

  • Maintain and manage quarantine control requirements

  • Manage and prepare paperwork ready for items to be collected

  • Manage the distribution of received Consumables to the correct department

  • Manage and support the Preparation of aviation components/Assemblies ready for despatch

  • Manage the Luton Fleet Vehicle maintenance requirements

  • Manage deliveries and collections of customer goods

  • Manage and support forklift duties

  • Manage and Raise MPBU/FPBU workorders and all relevant paperwork.

  • Undertake computer data entry and filing as required.

    Stores

  • Receipt Inspection of commercial and approved bonded spares and material.

  • Book received items into the AEM Quantum Database.

  • Maintain supplier control for items received incorrectly, liaise with Purchasing and the Quality departments.

  • Informing the Purchasing and Quality departments of any Suspected Unapproved Parts, paying particular attention for (PMA) Awareness Product Manufacturing Approval.

  • Allocation of spares through Quantum to produce pick tickets for quoting purposes.

  • Print and prepare pick tickets to facilitate the picking of approved spares for workshops.

    Experience

  • Computer literate - competent applying microsoft office suite

  • Experience of operating a fork lift

  • Logistics and stores experience

    Qualifications

  • Numerate and literate - minimum GCSE (or equivalent) Maths and English (essential).

  • Hold a clean UK driving licence (essential)

  • Hold a forklift licence (counterbalance) - essential

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