About Linde Material Handling
Linde Material Handling is one of the world's leading manufacturers of forklift trucks and warehouse equipment. We operate in over 100 countries worldwide and have around 13,000 people working for the brand. A worldwide network of more than 8,500 service technicians ensures maximum availability of Linde trucks and solutions, and based on its worldwide logistics network, Linde guarantees spare part delivery within 24 hours.
Reporting to the Used Parts manager you will:
Manage day-to-day flow of goods in a warehouse, including loading/unloading deliveries, picking and packing orders, and maintaining inventory accuracy.
Receive on the job learning for engineering process to decommission trucks.
Work efficiently as part of the team to achieve targets as outlined by manager.
Keep warehouse and yard clean and efficient by managing the flow of waste materials, recycling, and packaging.
Observe and comply with high levels of Health and safety.
Be adaptable and flexible in approach to work.
We offer:
Required functional competencies / experience / qualifications
• Technical SAP/Computer systems knowledge
• A high level of communication with ability to communicate effectively via telephone and email.
• Impeccable attention to detail
• IT Skills (Microsoft Office suite, SAP)
• Supply Chain Practices and Procedures
• Willing to travel within the UK as required, on company business
• A team player and have a flexible approach to working
Tasks and Qualifications:
About Us
- Ideally you will have worked in a similar environment where you are responsible for the management of capital equipment parts
- An understanding of engineering would be beneficial
- Strong attention to detail
- Experience using SAP or similar MRP systems would be beneficial
- An understanding of supply chain processes
What we Offer?
- Salary will depend on experience
- 25 days annual leave
- Company pension scheme - 6% employer contribution; minimum 4% employee contribution
- Discount scheme, with access to deals from some of the UK’s largest brands