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Logtek Ltd have an exciting opportunity for a Logistics Coordinator (Equipment Controller) to join the team.
Location: Quinton, Birmingham Salary: £26,000 per annum depending on experience Job Type:
Full time, permanent
About Us: Logtek Ltd was formed in 1996 and provides logistics and operational services for the control and management of returnable transit packaging (RTP) – principally plastic trays and bulk containers as used in the grocery and retail supply chain.
Logtek’s core functions are: - Hygienic tray washing via industrial machinery processes - RTP Rental services - Equipment repair - Asset Management of our customer’s RTP utilising bespoke and innovative technology Why Us? We are a part of the global IPL Schoeller Group with manufacturing sites and offices across Europe, the Americas and China. We are a small, friendly and sociable company to work for with a strong professional culture. There is so much opportunity to grow and develop your career with us; full training will be given to support you in becoming successful in this role. “Great place for great people to work”.
Equipment Controller – The Role: To provide full comprehensive support to the Equipment Manager to ensure that Asset Management is accurately and proactively managed and implemented to deliver tangible benefits to Suppliers and Logtek.
Key elements of the Role include:

    • Transport planning and liaising with Hauliers
    • Data analytics and problem solving
    • Proactively managing and resolving Help Desk queries
    • Receiving, allocating and scheduling of Supplier orders
    • Assist with guidance of Compliance Team visits
    • Focus on driving continuous improvement in the Supplier and wider network Key Skills Required:
    • Proactive, efficient, organised with the ability to prioritise workload and work under pressure
    • Ability to work as part of a Team and on own initiative
    • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
    • Great attention to detail with high levels of commitment in driving success Logistics Coordinator
      You:
      This role would be suited to someone who enjoys interacting with people and solving issues with the ability to maintain a professional manner when under pressure. Essential: - A Good standard of education in English (oral/written) and Mathematics - Microsoft Excel/Word/Powerpoint (Intermediate Level) - Microsoft Outlook (email) Desirable: - Educated to A level standard or equivalent - Microsoft Excel/Word (Advanced Level) Logistics Coordinator – Benefits: - Hybrid working (work from home Monday and Friday) - 25 days holidays plus public/bank holidays - Attractive Contributory Pension Scheme - Life Assurance - Long Service Award - On site and free parking - Friendly office working environment with free refreshments - An Equal Opportunities Employer

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