Warehouse Operative (Inbound Team)

Milton Keynes Village
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Warehouse Operative – Inbound Team (Milton Keynes)
Pay: £12.50 per hour

Day shifts - Sunday to Thursday 

Looking for a role in a friendly, well organised fulfilment environment where teamwork and reliability really matter? This position could be a great fit.

About the Business
This independent, family run Third Party Fulfilment provider supports e-commerce retailers across the UK and Europe, with a strong focus on collaboration, quality, and supporting one another.

The Role
We’re looking for motivated Warehouse Operatives to join the Inbound Team in Milton Keynes, providing day-to-day support to the wider Operations function. Responsibilities include:

Unloading deliveries manually and using mechanical handling equipment
Sorting, inspecting, and receiving deliveries using PCs and handheld devices
Communicating with clients via email and telephone where required
Put-away activities and stock movement
Replenishing stock and decanting items into the robotics area
Supporting wider warehouse duties as needed
You’ll be part of a team that prides itself on delivering an excellent service, so a careful and reliable approach is essential.

What We’re Looking For

Strong accuracy and attention to detail
A thorough, methodical working style
Good English and Maths skills
Confidence using MS Office
A good level of physical fitness
Ability to follow multiple processes and work in a fast-paced environment
Desirable Experience

Knowledge of e-commerce fulfilment operations
Experience in a similar warehouse role - goods in would be a bonus. 
If you’re dependable, quality-focused, and keen to contribute to a positive, forward-thinking team, we’d love to hear from you

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