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Wigan
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Buyer / Stock Controller
Manufacturing Industry
£35,000-£40,000 
Office Based Role in Wigan WN5 0UH
Permanent Role
Monday-Friday Day Shifts

Are you an organised professional with experience in procurement and inventory management, who thrives in a fast-paced environment?
If so, we want to hear from you..
With over 20 years of expertise in the specialist filtration industry, our client is a global leader in designing and manufacturing innovative filtration systems for a diverse customer base worldwide.

We are seeking a Buyer/Stock Controller to manage inventory effectively and ensure products are consistently available. In this role, you will be responsible for sourcing and purchasing high-quality materials, managing supplier relationships, and working closely with internal teams to streamline procurement and inventory processes.

Other job titles could include: Procurement Specialist, Inventory Manager, Purchasing Coordinator, Supply Chain Coordinator, Materials Planner, Inventory Controller, Procurement Officer, Stock Manager, Supply Chain Analyst, Purchasing Officer, Logistics Coordinator, Procurement Administrator, Inventory Specialist, or Supply Chain Planner.

Key Responsibilities - Buyer / Stock Controller:

Source and purchase high-quality products and materials.
Build and maintain strong supplier relationships to ensure timely and accurate deliveries.
Oversee stock replenishment using MRP and other inventory management systems.
Perform regular inventory checks to maintain accurate stock levels.
Analyse sales data and stock performance to enhance inventory and category management.
Work with warehouse staff to improve logistics and operational efficiency.
Utilise data visualisation tools to present inventory metrics effectively.
Ensure compliance with safety protocols, including manual handling when needed.
Collaborate with team members to enhance the customer experience and support sales initiatives.
Candidate Requirements - Buyer / Stock Controller:

Proven experience in procurement, stock control, or inventory management within the manufacturing industry
Experience in operating/ optimising an MRP system
Experience with sourcing and supplier negotiation
Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret sales trends and inventory metrics.
Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Office applications.
Familiarity with SQL or database management tools is advantageous.
Ability to multitask and perform duties effectively with minimal supervision.
Commutable to the office in Wigan.
Strong communication and teamwork skills.
Excellent attention to detail and organisational abilities.
Salary / Package - Buyer / Stock Controller:

Competitive salary £35,000 - £40,000 per year
Monday-Friday day shifts 40 hours per week
28 days holidays (including bank holidays)
Development to grow and progress in Senior Roles
Company Pension Scheme
On-site parking
If you are passionate about stock management and procurement and want to be part of a thriving company, we encourage you to apply today!

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