Holt Engineering are working with a Leading electronics manufacturer in Motherwell. Looking for an experienced Material Control Coordinator to help run the stores area and manage incoming goods.
They are offering a Contract for 6-12 months, paying up to £15.87ph
Current working hours: 7.30am – 4pm, Monday – Friday
Main Duties for the Material Control Coordinator:
Management of all materials entering the integration centre.
Ensure items delivered as per purchase order and maintain a stock register of equipment location whilst in storage facilities.
Support Integration centre with on time delivery of materials for the project business.Tasks & Responsibilities for the Material Control Coordinator:
Receive all third party, internal and free issue equipment for the integration centre.
Check all packaging for mechanical damage and advise supplier if replacements are required, initiate
record and claim procedure.
Check items delivered concur with purchase order, request assistance where required.
Dealing with goods in and out in relation to purchase order
Maintains database of all materials delivered to Integration centre, and storage locations if utilised.
Maintains a log of outstanding delivery item dates and actions to resolution.
Ensures materials are adequately packaged and accurate paperwork is in place for despatch.
Packing / Unpacking and despatch.
Assists integration and engineering staff with general equipment movement activities.
Load and unload vehicles in a safe manner, use mechanical aids where required.
Operates forklift truck if required.
Complies with Corporate, Local, Health, Safety and Environmental regulations
To be Successful for the Material Control Coordinator:To be Successful for the Material Control Coordinator:
Stores or warehouse experience
Current Forklift License (RTITB approved Counterbalance certificate)
Competent in the use of a computer / basic IT skills
Good communication skillsFeel like a suitable candidate for the Material Control Coordinator role? Apply Now! or Call Sam on (phone number removed)