Engineering Stores Controller

Posted 30 April by DMS Computer Recruitment

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Our client is an Engineering Company involved in heavy engineering / renewables sector.

As the dedicated Engineering Stores Controller, you will be responsible for the running of the engineering stores for our on-site power generation facility; this includes the management of day-to-day consumables, wear and tear machinery items and engineering parts. The requirements of the stores ranges from electronics/instrumentation for high power value generators, to pumps and compressors.

Duties

What you will do within the position

• Issuing consumables/parts to the engineering team; ensuring that all movement of parts into and out of stores is accounted for and that systems are kept up to date.

• Keeping track of assets/critical spares and location; liaising with the management team to ensure requirements are met.

• Working as part of the PPM (planned preventative maintenance) team to assist in the organising of plant shutdowns.

• Picking of stock and kitting of parts.

• Receiving deliveries.

• Ensuring that the stores is kept tidy and organised.

Your background

• Experience of working within an engineering environment, with a basic general knowledge of engineering.

• Experience of working within a stores department/ stock control.

• Strong organisational skills and confident in using excel, databases etc.

• Strong H&S approach to work, with knowledge of regulations/compliance relevant to engineering stores.

What is on offer for you

• Monday - Friday - overtime available at O/T rate • Life assurance • Healthcare benefit scheme • Employee assistant programme

Application questions

You will come from a Stores / Stock Control background?
Have basic Engineering knowledge?

Reference: 52557484

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