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Join our client's team in Burgess Hill as a Warehouse Operations Specialist. You will ensure efficient goods movement, storage, and documentation using ERP systems and inventory tools. Key duties include processing shipments, managing compliance, and supporting logistics. This role requires stron...
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United Kingdom , Burgess Hill
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13.00 - 14.00 GBP / Hour
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Office Angels
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Join Flash to shape the future of parking and EV charging. As a Warehouse Operations Specialist in Dripping Springs, you will pre-configure hardware, manage RMA processes, and perform Factory Acceptance Testing. This role requires 2-5 years of technical experience and offers comprehensive benefit...
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United States , Dripping Springs
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25.00 - 29.00 USD / Hour
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Parking Network B.V.
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Join our new low-carbon technology operation in Sheffield as a Delivery Driver and Warehouse Specialist. You'll drive a company Luton van for national deliveries and manage warehouse operations, ensuring excellent customer service. This dual role requires a full UK license, physical fitness, and ...
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United Kingdom , Sheffield
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28333.82 - 28912.06 GBP / Year
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Octopus Energy
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Warehouse Operations Specialist jobs are critical roles at the heart of modern supply chains, acting as the essential link between inventory management, logistics coordination, and customer fulfillment. Professionals in this field are the operational backbone of a warehouse, ensuring that goods are received, stored, managed, and dispatched with maximum efficiency, accuracy, and safety. They are responsible for the seamless flow of products from the moment they arrive at the loading dock to the point they are shipped out to their final destination. A typical day for a Warehouse Operations Specialist involves a diverse mix of hands-on and administrative tasks. Core responsibilities generally include the accurate receiving and put-away of inbound shipments, which involves verifying part numbers, quantities, and condition. They meticulously manage inventory using Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) or Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software, updating records in real-time to maintain precise stock levels. A significant part of the role is order fulfillment: picking items according to pick tickets or digital orders, packing them securely, and preparing them for dispatch. This extends to coordinating outbound shipments, scheduling carriers, and preparing all necessary shipping documentation, including bills of lading and, where required, dangerous goods declarations. They also ensure compliance with health and safety regulations, trade compliance laws, and internal operational standards, contributing to a safe and legally sound work environment. The skill set for these jobs is a balanced combination of technical aptitude and soft skills. Proficiency with technology is non-negotiable; specialists must be comfortable using hand-held scanners, laptops, and complex inventory management software. Exceptional attention to detail is paramount to prevent costly errors in order accuracy and inventory counts. Strong organizational and problem-solving skills allow them to prioritize tasks in a fast-paced setting. Effective communication is also key, as the role requires constant liaison with internal teams like procurement and sales, as well as external partners such as freight carriers and vendors. Physically, the job can involve handling packages, operating material handling equipment like pallet jacks, and being on one's feet for extended periods. Typical requirements for Warehouse Operations Specialist jobs often include prior experience in a warehouse, logistics, or inventory control setting. A high school diploma is commonly required, with further certifications in logistics, supply chain management, or hazardous materials handling being advantageous. Employers seek individuals who are reliable, proactive, and committed to continuous improvement, capable of both working independently and collaborating within a team to meet daily targets and long-term operational goals. For those who thrive in a dynamic, process-oriented environment, these roles offer a stable and foundational career path within the essential field of logistics and distribution.

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