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Goods-Out Operative and Driver

Brackley
3 days ago
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Goods-Out Operative and Driver

About the company:

Crosby Composites (established in 1982) is the number one composite manufacturer in the UK, excelling in the design and manufacture of high-quality carbon fibre parts. Our global customers cover Formula 1, motorsport but primarily automotive, making components and bodywork for some of the most prestigious and outrageous hyper cars in the world.     Our services in supporting this include conceptual design, bespoke tooling and manufacturing (with inhouse state of the art spray painting, kit cutting and multiple large autoclaves).
 
About our employees:

As a member of the Crosby Composites team, we expect all our employees to:

Adhere to all Crosby Composites policies and procedures. 
Represent the Company in a professional manner at all times.
Ensure workplace safety is practiced at all times. 
Maintain a clean and safe working environment.
 
Core Values:

Teamwork – At the heart of everything we do.
Reliability – Honesty and dependability in our everyday business.
Accountability – It up to me and it’s up to us, we all take responsibility for our actions.
Continuous Improvements – Always striving to improve all that we do. 
Exceeding Expectations – Never accepting the minimum standard.
Driving Safety First – Looking out for ourselves and each other.
 
Mission:

Support the development of an efficient and effective operational Team.
Increase efficiency to +90%.
Reduce scrap to 2%.
Ensure 100% Plan Adherence.
Increase staff retention.
Develop and maintain the pace of staff development. 
 
Purpose of the job:

The purpose of the role is to support the Goods Out Department, by assisting with the following; packaging final components, picking parts for upcoming deliveries, topping up packaging supplies, keeping work spaces clean and tidy, despatching finished goods, raising orders for external paint operations, booking in of received items.  The role is also responsible for any driving duties required e.g. to our other site and to any customers
 
Key Responsibilities:

Delivering and collecting parts and/or products between sites.
Delivering and collecting parts and/or products to and from suppliers.
Assisting with delivery of the scheduled parts to the customer in full and on time when the parts are available. 
Managing your workload ensuring all tasks are completed on time, correctly to company/customer policy/procedures in an efficient manner 
Working with the team on a day to day ensuring any delays highlighted to management and a plan is put in place with the team to catch up/cover off any delays, causing issues are rectified ASAP and a prevention plan/action is put in place
Ensure equipment is well checked, maintained and serviced according to the company policy, any issues to be rectified immediately and escalated as required 
Maintain a clean, tidy and safe working environment
Assist with managing the stock of packing and consumable items relevant to goods in/out.
Ensure correct receipt and booking in of all supplied goods.
Ensure that any resource/material shortage is reported to the production manager    
 
Quality and Standards 

Responsible for ensuring all work is completed to the correct quality standard (both the customer and companies) at all times.
 
SKILLS:

UK driver’s license.
Valid forklift License.
Can follow verbal and written instructions.
Excellent process adherence.
 
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