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We are looking for an experienced Stock Controller to manage parts and materials in our Distribution Centre. You’ll maintain accurate stock, handle goods-in efficiently, and support refurbishment, manufacturing, and our UK & Ireland Branch Network ensuring machines are ready for placements, trials, and repairs.
Job Responsibility:
Maintain accurate stock levels, coordinate parts for refurbishment, manufacturing, branches, and external markets
Organise and dispatch parts efficiently, ensuring compliance with export and company regulations
Lead stock checks, investigate discrepancies, and implement corrective actions
Receive, inspect, and accurately book goods-in, maintaining an organised and efficient area
Collaborate with internal teams to resolve issues, support production, and prevent stock shortages
Identify process improvement opportunities, mitigate stock risks, and support operational projects
Requirements:
Experience in stock control, inventory management, and handling components or spare parts
Knowledge of MRP systems (AX Dynamics preferred) and proficiency in Microsoft Office
High attention to detail with strong organisational and housekeeping skills
Flexible, adaptable, and proactive, able to work independently or as part of a team
Understanding of machine parts or a willingness to learn
What we offer:
25 days holiday + 8 Bank Holidays off
5% contributory pension and life assurance (3x salary)
Private healthcare from day one
Enhanced maternity, paternity, and sick pay
24/7 Employee Assistance Programme with confidential support
Wellbeing-focused discounts, including Virgin Active gym membership, Gymflex, Tastecard, and major retailer cashback
Cycle to Work scheme
Employee recognition and referral rewards scheme
Training and development opportunities to support your career progression