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Inventory Controller

Haydock
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Inventory Controller
Haydock, WA11 9TH
Monday to Friday, 06:00 - 14:00 (30-minute unpaid break)
£13.42 per hour
Temporary to Permanent

Join a leading organisation at the heart of the UKs pharmaceutical and healthcare supply chain. As an Inventory Controller, you will play a vital role in ensuring the safe, accurate, and efficient handling of essential medical products. This position is based in a well-structured, temperature-controlled environment, which includes ambient, chilled, and freezer zones.
A keen eye for detail, strong work ethic, and commitment to maintaining high standards are essential. All candidates must pass a DBS check and a drug and alcohol test prior to starting.

Key Responsibilities:
Perform daily inventory counts (approximately 160) to ensure stock accuracy
Conduct pallet quality checks and assist with relabelling activities
Lock and release stock using the Warehouse Management System (WMS)
Complete 100% checks on large contract orders
Support periodic inventory (PI) counts and stock investigations
Organise and inspect pallets designated for disposal
Carry out Goods-In and frozen stock allocation checks
Generate capacity reports and assist with systemic checks
Log and investigate damaged stock
Provide cover for the Inventory Analyst during holidays and sickness

Required Skills & Experience:
Proven experience in a similar inventory or warehouse role
Proficient in Microsoft Excel, Outlook, and Word
Familiarity with Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), ideally Manhattan
Strong attention to detail with the ability to follow set processes accurately
Comfortable working independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced environment
Willingness to work in cold storage areas when needed
Positive can-do attitude
Preferred Skills:
Experience operating a VNA (Very Narrow Aisle) truck - in-house training available
Experience using a PPT (Powered Pallet Truck) - in-house training available

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