Stock Control Manager
Permanent
Brownhills Area
£39,000
The Benefits:
£39,000 per annum
Monday-Friday - 40 hours per week
25 days annual holiday plus bank holidays
Pension scheme available
Free parking
Free employee retail discount plan
Free employee health and wellbeing program
Ongoing training and development plan
Referral recognition program
Life Insurance
Free eye test
Free PPE
Objective of the Role:
Management of stock levels of accepted waste at the Brownhills facility. This will include, but not be limited to:
1. Approval of incoming loads ensuring there is enough storage capacity to accept them.
2. Management of the onsite Stock Sheet.
3. Ensure outgoing dispatches of waste are appropriately listed, quoted for by a disposal supplier, profitable, have an appropriate IPO raised, and will be dispatched in a manner that is safe and legal for transport on the road.
4. Management of the day-to-day activities of the Stock Control Administrator and the Stock Control Chemist.
5. Manage, develop, and expand relationships with suppliers to maximize profitability for the Red Group.
Responsibilities of the Stock Control Manager:
1. Ensure authorisation is given to bookings of waste that will allow appropriate storage in line with Sector Guidance Note 5.06.
2. Physical count of all stored pallets of waste on site every Monday morning to work to a KPI of zero stock over 6 months old from date of acceptance.
3. Ensure sampling of accepted waste is completed to supply to the internal laboratory for further analysis or to pass on to suppliers to confirm suitability for acceptance.
4. Ensure that pre-acceptance and post-acceptance samples are moved to Sneyd Hill site daily via outgoing loads to the site.
5. Provide outgoing disposal lists of material for Stock Control Administrator to transpose onto DBR system.
Personal Specifications:
1. Familiar with computer literacy, especially using Microsoft Excel and Outlook.
2. Experience in the hazardous waste sector for at least 3 years.
3. Experience working in a health and safety driven business with knowledge of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and the management of the Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999.
4. Experience working to HSG51 - the storage of flammable liquids in containers, HSG 71 chemical warehousing: the storage of packaged dangerous substances, and experience in working in a small team.
5. The perfect candidate will also need a HNC or degree level qualification in chemistry or a similar related field.
6. IOSH Managing Safety and knowledge of hazardous waste regulations 2005, Environmental Protection Act 1990, Environmental Permitting Regulations 2007.
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