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Stock and Inventory Controller

Culligan UK limited
Bristol City
2 weeks ago
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Who are we?

Our UK companies are proud to be part of the international Culligan group. We work to provide better water for our customers & consumers around the world. Culligan’s complete line of drinking water solutions, water softeners & water filtration systems set the standard in the water industry. Today, Culligan is proud to have provided world-class service and innovative water solutions for the last 80 years. At Culligan, we’re committed to delivering state-of-the-art products and water solutions that benefit our customers, while minimizing the impact on the environment.

The Role

We are looking for a Warehouse Stock and Inventory Controller to work within our Service Centre in Bristol.

Hours of work: Monday - Friday 9 hour days

Responsibilities:

  • Ensuring that stock is maintained effectively
  • Completing stock takes and completing stock orders
  • loading/unloading deliveries and supporting the Water Delivery Drivers and Technicians loading /unloading.
  • Using the company's Resource Planning system daily (recorded and ordering of stock}

What we're looking for?

  • UK Driving Licence, maximum of 3 points
  • Counterbalance FLT License if not must be happy to be trained.
  • Knowledge of using a stock system

What we can offer?

  • Monday - Friday working pattern
  • Uniform
  • 23 days' holiday + Bank Holidays - increasing with long service
  • Company Pension scheme
  • Company Sick Pay (after qualifying period)
  • Enhanced Paternity & Maternity benefits
  • PerkPal Benefits + 24 hours access to Employee Assistance Programme + Volunteering Day
  • Employee support network and mental health assistance
  • Career progression opportunities

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