Stores & Inventory Controller

Luton
2 days ago
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Our client has an opportunity for a Material Controller to join them on a permanent basis in Luton on days or nights. You will be ensuring the station is compliant with internal & external regulatory requirements regarding the receipt, storage and issue of parts and equipment whilst maintaining cost effective stock management.

Days
Location: Luton
Shifts: working on a 5,5,4 rotation
Hours: Combinations of earlies and nights, working up until 11pm
Salary: Discussed Upon Application

Nights
Location: Luton
Shifts: Working on a 5,5,4 rotation
Hours: 7pm - 7am
Salary: Discussed Upon Application

What you'll be doing:

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 liaising with airlines to resolve discrepancies. Placing acceptable received material into the secure store

Ensure 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/AMOS system

Comply with all internal/external audit requirements

Other tasks as required to support an operational requirement The role will operate within a pressurized and fast paced environment with reduced lead times and often working out of office hours. Shift work is required.
Must be fit and able to deal with heavy/bulky items.
Willing to assist at other locations when requested.Requirements:

2+ years' experience working in a Stores environment
Previous Aviation Logistics/Stores experience is preferred but training can be given to the right candidate.
QUANTUM stores' experience is preferred and an advantage, but training can be given.
AMOS stores experience is preferred and an advantage, but training can be given.
Knowledge of Goods in inspection.
A high level of IT literacy is required with proficient knowledge of Microsoft systems especially Excel.
Driving license is required.
Qualification & Education:
Secondary school level.
Excellent English in both verbal and written form.

Vetting will be required before starting

If you are interested in applying for this position and you meet the requirements, please apply!

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