Production & Facilities Administrator

Posted 24 April by Reed Business Support
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I am pleased to be representing a world leading manufacturing organisation based on the outskirts of Warrington town centre. My client is looking to recruit on a 12-month temporary basis a Production & Facilities Administrator to start ASAP. The successful candidate potentially will secure a permanent contract on completion of the temporary assignment.

Salary £25,000.

Hours 08:00 – 16:00 OR 08:30 – 16:30 (37 hours per week – 30 mins early finish on Friday).

100% Office based.

My client uses SAP to raise requisitions, process orders & invoices, raise quotes and produce reports, the production & facilities administrator will be responsible for this in addition to general office administration duties and site facilities administration. 

Responsibilities will include:

  • Raising orders on SAP.
  • SAP Goods receipt and processing Invoices.
  • Raising SAP requisitions.
  • Requesting quotations from suppliers.
  • Managing incoming reports from completed jobs for audits.
  • Completing facilities administration such as fire alarm checks, extinguisher checks, and emergency lighting checks, etc.
  • Other administration duties as required.

Specification

  • Microsoft Office experience such as Excel / Word / Outlook / PowerPoint 
  • SAP preferable but can be taught as training will be provided.
  • Excellent communication skills both written and verbal.
  • Time management, organisation.
  • Minimum 12 months in a previous administration role

As stated, my client is looking for a candidate who can start immediately, if you are available immediately and you have the administration experience as highlighted above, please do not hesitate to apply online.

Reference: 52529731

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