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Warehouse Operator

Huddersfield
3 months ago
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We are looking for a Warehouse Operator to support manufacturing operations in a highly regulated environment in West Yorkshire on a 6 month, temporary contract! The role works to cGMP and cGDP standards, ensuring the safe, efficient, and compliant movement of materials across the site.

Key activities for the Warehouse Operator include receiving and sampling raw materials, supplying production areas, preparing finished products for dispatch, maintaining accurate stock control, and coordinating waste removal. The Warehouse Operator will play a key part in supporting production running smoothly and meeting customer deadlines.

Roles and Responsibilities for Warehouse Operator :

Maintaining compliance with all warehouse-related SOPs, cGMP/cGDP requirements, and safety regulations
Segregating and storing chemicals according to hazard compatibility rules
Performing regular compliance checks (sampling booth airflow rates, racking inspections, FLT maintenance, stock audits)
Receiving deliveries, verifying documentation, recording details in SAP, and storing materials correctly
Sampling or inspecting raw materials in line with site procedures
Picking and delivering materials to production areas, ensuring FEFO principles are followed
Preparing finished goods for shipment, including dangerous goods and cold chain products, and loading them for dispatch
Scheduling and managing waste collection, ensuring correct labelling and segregation prior to removalExperience Required from Warehouse Operator :

Previous warehouse or operational experience in a GMP, COMAH, or similarly regulated environment.
FLT Licence
Strong computer literacy (SAP or equivalent system experience)
Handling of dangerous goods and working knowledge of chemical risk assessments
Self-motivated and able to work with minimal supervision
Capable of prioritising tasks according to production and dispatch schedulesThis is an opportunity for a Warehouse Operator to work in a team where compliance, safety, and quality come first. You will contribute directly to the smooth running of manufacturing operations, while gaining experience in a specialist regulated environment. Apply now to be considered, for the role of Warehouse Operator

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