Inventory Control Jobs in the North of England

4 of 4 Inventory Control Jobs in the North of England

Warehouse Operative (Chorley)

Chorley, Lancashire, UK
Telent
to support contractual requirements. Warehouse Operative – Key Responsibilities: Receiving deliveries of goods and supplies Checking deliveries for damage, shortages, or missing items Storing and locating goods accurately Conducting stock control, including perpetual inventory checks Ordering raw materials as required Moving stock by hand or using a forklift truck Processing, picking, and packing orders for field teams Loading goods … for dispatch Maintaining accurate stock records using relevant inventory systems Keeping paperwork and filing systems up to date Cleaning and tidying work areas, including the yard Packing and wrapping goods Arranging logistics and transportation collections and deliveries Coordinating waste management collections Performing daily safety checks on counterbalance and narrow aisle forklift trucks Assisting less experienced staff when needed Managing … for detail, and be capable of working efficiently both independently and as part of a team. Good communication skills, flexibility, and a friendly, polite manner are essential. Experience with inventory systems and forklift operation is required (Forklift Truck Counterbalance License holder). Warehouse Operative – Key Requirements: Proven experience working in a warehouse environment Knowledge of health and safety regulations More ❯
Employment Type: Part-time
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Operations Manager

Durham, County Durham, North East, United Kingdom
Catalyst
optimisation, and achievement of production KPIs (output, OEE, downtime, on-time delivery). Drive best practices in production scheduling, capacity planning, and materials flow to support customer demand and inventory control. Directly lead the Quality function, including quality engineers, inspectors, and technicians. Ensure full compliance with industry standards and customer-specific requirements. Oversee internal and external audits, corrective and … Promote a culture of safety, quality, and engagement through effective leadership and communication. Work closely with Engineering, Supply Chain, and Product Management teams to support new product introductions, change control, and production scaling. Align operations and quality activities with strategic business goals and customer requirements. About you The ideal candidate will bring a demonstrated ability to improve manufacturing outcomes More ❯
Employment Type: Permanent
Salary: £75,000
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Maintenance Planner

Brough, North Humberside, North East, United Kingdom
TechNichols Resourcing Ltd
to £44,000 per annum + Benefits Location: Commutable from Howden, Hull, Goole, Market Weighton, Beverley, South Cave and surrounding areas Responsibilities Planning routine maintenance tasks and control of the site engineering CMMS. Effectively manage the designated stores in terms of the stock levels and housekeeping. Collaborate with Production and Engineering Managers to plan and purchase all stores stock … and equipment required. This could be for planned shutdowns, planned maintenance, refurbishment work or project work. Communicate with suppliers, place orders and manage inventory. Control spending to agreed budgetary levels Using various IT systems to plan work and orders. Safe unloading of supplies and equipment. Keep up to date with data, prices and trade terms. Negotiate the deliveries. Report More ❯
Employment Type: Permanent
Salary: £40,000
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Maintenance Planner

Gilberdyke, Brough, North Humberside, England, United Kingdom
TechNichols Resourcing Ltd
to £44,000 per annum + Benefits Location: Commutable from Howden, Hull, Goole, Market Weighton, Beverley, South Cave and surrounding areas Responsibilities · Planning routine maintenance tasks and control of the site engineering CMMS. · Effectively manage the designated stores in terms of the stock levels and housekeeping.· Collaborate with Production and Engineering Managers to plan and purchase all stores stock … and equipment required. This could be for planned shutdowns, planned maintenance, refurbishment work or project work.· Communicate with suppliers, place orders and manage inventory.· Control spending to agreed budgetary levels· Using various IT systems to plan work and orders.· Safe unloading of supplies and equipment.· Keep up to date with data, prices and trade terms.· Negotiate the deliveries.· Report More ❯
Employment Type: Full-Time
Salary: £41,000 - £44,000 per annum, Negotiable
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Inventory Control
the North of England
25th Percentile
£51,500
Median
£53,000
75th Percentile
£54,500