Goods in Quality Inspector - Engineering

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Goods in Operative / Stock Controller required for a manufacturer for the pharmaceutical industry based in Liverpool. The successful candidate will be experienced in a similar role.

Goods in Operative / Stock Controller Position Overview

Receiving goods inwards from suppliers, inspecting and handling them to ensure they meet the relevant quality standards BSI ISO9001
Booking in of received items, and processing documentation such as Delivery Notes, CofC, Material Certification.
Undertaking regular stock taking and checks.
Inspect parts to specifications and drawings.
Use of the computerised business systems (Inc. MS Office & Sage 200) to keep departmental records up to date.
Liaise with multiple departments within the organisation to highlight any anomalies relating to delivered parts.
Dispatch all finished goods to the customer including Delivery notes, Invoices, Packing Lists, etc.
Introduce and manage procedures for stock management with in the standard products area
Work with Operations to foresee any potential stock issues and rectify (standard products)

Goods in Operative / Stock Controller Position Requirements

Previous experience within a Goods Inwards Department or Inspection role
Previous experience inspecting parts using various measuring tools
Knowledge of basic IT systems and Microsoft Office.
Communication & organisation skills.
Sage 200 desirable.
Fork truck license (Desirable)

Goods in Operative / Stock Controller Position Remuneration

Salary dependent on experience £25,000-£26,000

4 day week Monday-Wednesday 07:30-17:30+Thursday 07:30-17:00

Your normal place of work will be in Head Office located in Speke, Liverpool.

You will be entitled to 25 days holiday per annum plus public holidays. (Holiday year runs 1st January to 31st December, holidays will be calculated pro rata from your start date)

Company Pension Scheme 4% employer contribution.

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Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries.

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