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A leading marine services provider in Falmouth is seeking a Stores Operative to manage materials and equipment within their Procurement / Stores team. The role involves maintaining stock levels, accurately recording issued items, and supporting the goods receipt process. Ideal candidates will have experience in logistics, knowledge of stock control, and be proficient in MS Excel. The position offers a minimum of 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays and several other benefits, enhancing career development opportunities.
This is a rare opportunity for a Stores Operative to step into a well established role within our Procurement / Stores team in Falmouth.
We are looking for a proactive and reliable individual to work across our General Stores and Goods Receipt areas in this hands on role, whatever the weather! You'll be playing a critical part in keeping our operations moving within this heavy industrial setting, so there will be lots of manual handling to keep you physically active.
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A&P Falmouth is one of the largest ship-repair facilities in the UK, we provide a complete range of marine repair services thanks to our on-site engineering, electrical, paint and fabrication workshops.
A centre of excellence for ferries, mobilisation and demobilisation works, jack-ups, pontoons and tankers, and MoD defence vessels, A&P Falmouth is also a busy working port, handling over 100,000 tonnes of product annually.
Due to the nature of what we do for some of the customers that we work with, some roles working for A&P are subject to security control restrictions. These restrictions mean that factors including your nationality, any previous nationalities you have held, and your place of birth may limit those roles you can perform with us.
All successful candidates must undergo a Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS) check and attain Security Check (SC) Clearance as part of pre-employment checks, further information on this can be found here.