Job Title - Stock Controller Identify Talent are supporting a unique manufacturing business as they continue to grow and strengthen their Supply Chain team. We are recruiting a full-time Stock Controller to join their manufacturing site in Pocklington, near York. The Role This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Stock Controller to take ownership of inventory accuracy and warehouse efficiency in a busy, batch-controlled plastics environment. Reporting to the Supply Chain Manager, you will work closely with Warehouse, Manufacturing and Supply Chain colleagues to ensure stock records in Sage 200 accurately reflect physical inventory, while improving layout, stock flow and picking efficiency across thousands of SKUs. Key responsibilities include: Owning site stock accuracy and investigating discrepancies between system and physical stock Planning and delivering regular cycle counts and spot checks to reduce reliance on year-end stocktakes Managing locations, consolidation and stock rotation to minimise wasted space and walking time Ensuring full batch traceability and correct booking in/out of stock in Sage 200 Identifying and implementing improvements to warehouse layout and stock control processes Working hands-on in the warehouse to embed best practice and support continuous improvement What we are looking for: Proven experience in a Stock Controller / Inventory Controller role within a warehouse or manufacturing environment Strong understanding of stock control fundamentals including cycle counting, location management and batch traceability Confident using ERP/MRP Systems and comfortable analysing stock data in Excel. Highly organised, methodical and detail-focused, with a proactive, problem-solving mindset Strong communication and influencing skills, with the confidence to work closely with and challenge warehouse teams constructively and ideally experience supervising teams.
May 11, 2026
Full time
Job Title - Stock Controller Identify Talent are supporting a unique manufacturing business as they continue to grow and strengthen their Supply Chain team. We are recruiting a full-time Stock Controller to join their manufacturing site in Pocklington, near York. The Role This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Stock Controller to take ownership of inventory accuracy and warehouse efficiency in a busy, batch-controlled plastics environment. Reporting to the Supply Chain Manager, you will work closely with Warehouse, Manufacturing and Supply Chain colleagues to ensure stock records in Sage 200 accurately reflect physical inventory, while improving layout, stock flow and picking efficiency across thousands of SKUs. Key responsibilities include: Owning site stock accuracy and investigating discrepancies between system and physical stock Planning and delivering regular cycle counts and spot checks to reduce reliance on year-end stocktakes Managing locations, consolidation and stock rotation to minimise wasted space and walking time Ensuring full batch traceability and correct booking in/out of stock in Sage 200 Identifying and implementing improvements to warehouse layout and stock control processes Working hands-on in the warehouse to embed best practice and support continuous improvement What we are looking for: Proven experience in a Stock Controller / Inventory Controller role within a warehouse or manufacturing environment Strong understanding of stock control fundamentals including cycle counting, location management and batch traceability Confident using ERP/MRP Systems and comfortable analysing stock data in Excel. Highly organised, methodical and detail-focused, with a proactive, problem-solving mindset Strong communication and influencing skills, with the confidence to work closely with and challenge warehouse teams constructively and ideally experience supervising teams.
JOB TITLE - SUPPLY CHAIN ADMINISTRATOR Identify Talent are supporting a unique manufacturing business as they continue to grow and strengthen their Supply Chain team. We are recruiting a full-time Supply Chain Administrator to join their manufacturing site in Pocklington, near York. The Role This is an excellent opportunity for someone who is detail oriented to step into a supply chain role where they will support master data, bills of materials (BOMs) and export/customs documentation across multiple global sites. In this role you will help ensure product data is accurate and export paperwork is correct, underpinning smooth production, shipments and international trade compliance. Key responsibilities include: Maintaining and updating product master data using the systems, including descriptions, weights, commodity codes and countries of origin Supporting the creation and maintenance of Bills of Materials based on how products are manufactured Carrying out data housekeeping, including product discontinuations and general data cleansing Preparing and checking export/commercial documentation, including customs and HMRC-related paperwork Using Excel to extract, manipulate and re-upload data between Sage and international sites Helping investigate and resolve data or documentation issues affecting orders or shipments What we are looking for: Administration experience within a supply chain, logistics or operations environment (or strong general admin experience with exposure to these areas) Confident user of Excel and comfortable working with data and systems; any ERP experience (ideally Sage 200) is an advantage High level of accuracy and attention to detail, with a methodical, process-driven approach Naturally curious and willing to learn, Strong communication skills and the ability to work effectively in a team.
May 11, 2026
Full time
JOB TITLE - SUPPLY CHAIN ADMINISTRATOR Identify Talent are supporting a unique manufacturing business as they continue to grow and strengthen their Supply Chain team. We are recruiting a full-time Supply Chain Administrator to join their manufacturing site in Pocklington, near York. The Role This is an excellent opportunity for someone who is detail oriented to step into a supply chain role where they will support master data, bills of materials (BOMs) and export/customs documentation across multiple global sites. In this role you will help ensure product data is accurate and export paperwork is correct, underpinning smooth production, shipments and international trade compliance. Key responsibilities include: Maintaining and updating product master data using the systems, including descriptions, weights, commodity codes and countries of origin Supporting the creation and maintenance of Bills of Materials based on how products are manufactured Carrying out data housekeeping, including product discontinuations and general data cleansing Preparing and checking export/commercial documentation, including customs and HMRC-related paperwork Using Excel to extract, manipulate and re-upload data between Sage and international sites Helping investigate and resolve data or documentation issues affecting orders or shipments What we are looking for: Administration experience within a supply chain, logistics or operations environment (or strong general admin experience with exposure to these areas) Confident user of Excel and comfortable working with data and systems; any ERP experience (ideally Sage 200) is an advantage High level of accuracy and attention to detail, with a methodical, process-driven approach Naturally curious and willing to learn, Strong communication skills and the ability to work effectively in a team.
Workshop Production Supervisor Location: Carlisle Area Type: Full-time On-site Monday to Friday - 8:00 - 16:30 (Early Finish Friday 15:30) About the Company A well-established UK manufacturer specialising in high-quality engineered products for commercial and industrial markets. The business has built a strong reputation for quality, reliability, and continuous improvement, operating from a modern production facility with a strong focus on safety, teamwork, and operational excellence. The company offers a stable and supportive working environment with long-term growth opportunities and invests heavily in both its people and manufacturing capability. The Role An opportunity has arisen for an experienced Workshop Production Supervisor to lead day-to-day manufacturing operations within a busy production environment. This role is responsible for ensuring production targets, quality standards, and health & safety requirements are consistently achieved while supporting and developing shop-floor teams. The successful candidate will play a key role in driving efficiency, maintaining high standards, and supporting continuous improvement across the workshop. Key Responsibilities Production & Operations Supervise daily workshop and manufacturing activities to ensure production targets are achieved. Coordinate workflow across departments to maintain smooth and efficient operations. Monitor output, quality, and productivity throughout the shift. Ensure products are manufactured to company and customer quality standards. Maintain accurate production records and performance data. Team Leadership Lead, motivate, and support production staff in a fast-paced manufacturing environment. Provide training, mentoring, and day-to-day guidance to operators and team members. Promote a positive, collaborative, and safety-focused culture across the workshop. Support performance management and continuous team development. Health, Safety & Quality Ensure all health & safety procedures are followed and maintained at all times. Conduct regular quality inspections and resolve production issues promptly. Identify risks, inefficiencies, and non-conformances, implementing corrective actions where required. Maintain high housekeeping and workplace organisation standards. Continuous Improvement Support process improvements to increase efficiency, reduce waste, and improve productivity. Work closely with management and other departments to implement operational improvements. Contribute to lean manufacturing and continuous improvement initiatives. Candidate Profile Essential Previous experience in a manufacturing or production supervisory role. Strong leadership and people management skills. Good understanding of manufacturing processes and workshop operations. Knowledge of health & safety requirements within a factory environment. Excellent communication and problem-solving skills. Ability to work under pressure and manage competing priorities. Desirable Experience within an engineered products or industrial manufacturing environment. Familiarity with production planning or ERP systems. Exposure to lean manufacturing or continuous improvement practices. Salary & Benefits 18.48 per hour Company pension Private medical insurance Life insurance Company events This is an excellent opportunity for a hands-on production leader looking to join a stable and growing manufacturing business with a strong team culture and long-term prospects.
May 08, 2026
Full time
Workshop Production Supervisor Location: Carlisle Area Type: Full-time On-site Monday to Friday - 8:00 - 16:30 (Early Finish Friday 15:30) About the Company A well-established UK manufacturer specialising in high-quality engineered products for commercial and industrial markets. The business has built a strong reputation for quality, reliability, and continuous improvement, operating from a modern production facility with a strong focus on safety, teamwork, and operational excellence. The company offers a stable and supportive working environment with long-term growth opportunities and invests heavily in both its people and manufacturing capability. The Role An opportunity has arisen for an experienced Workshop Production Supervisor to lead day-to-day manufacturing operations within a busy production environment. This role is responsible for ensuring production targets, quality standards, and health & safety requirements are consistently achieved while supporting and developing shop-floor teams. The successful candidate will play a key role in driving efficiency, maintaining high standards, and supporting continuous improvement across the workshop. Key Responsibilities Production & Operations Supervise daily workshop and manufacturing activities to ensure production targets are achieved. Coordinate workflow across departments to maintain smooth and efficient operations. Monitor output, quality, and productivity throughout the shift. Ensure products are manufactured to company and customer quality standards. Maintain accurate production records and performance data. Team Leadership Lead, motivate, and support production staff in a fast-paced manufacturing environment. Provide training, mentoring, and day-to-day guidance to operators and team members. Promote a positive, collaborative, and safety-focused culture across the workshop. Support performance management and continuous team development. Health, Safety & Quality Ensure all health & safety procedures are followed and maintained at all times. Conduct regular quality inspections and resolve production issues promptly. Identify risks, inefficiencies, and non-conformances, implementing corrective actions where required. Maintain high housekeeping and workplace organisation standards. Continuous Improvement Support process improvements to increase efficiency, reduce waste, and improve productivity. Work closely with management and other departments to implement operational improvements. Contribute to lean manufacturing and continuous improvement initiatives. Candidate Profile Essential Previous experience in a manufacturing or production supervisory role. Strong leadership and people management skills. Good understanding of manufacturing processes and workshop operations. Knowledge of health & safety requirements within a factory environment. Excellent communication and problem-solving skills. Ability to work under pressure and manage competing priorities. Desirable Experience within an engineered products or industrial manufacturing environment. Familiarity with production planning or ERP systems. Exposure to lean manufacturing or continuous improvement practices. Salary & Benefits 18.48 per hour Company pension Private medical insurance Life insurance Company events This is an excellent opportunity for a hands-on production leader looking to join a stable and growing manufacturing business with a strong team culture and long-term prospects.