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Experienced storeperson wanted

Fuel Recruit (Greymouth Petroleum)

Greymouth Petroleum is a leading New Zealand owned and operated oil and gas production company. Greymouth holds a significant development portfolio in the Taranaki Basin.

We are seeking an experienced Storeperson to join our Stores team in our Bell Block workshop. In this dynamic and professional environment, you will maintain effective stock levels, be responsible for efficiently controlling the movement, storage and stocktaking of Greymouth’s inventory.

Key responsibilities include:

• Movement and storage of product including unloading/loading trucks with a forklift or wheel loader, monitoring the stock movements/damage and dispatching on time. Managing the timely receipting of incoming inventory, ensuring associated filing is processed.
• Ensuring that relevant documentation - labelling, palletisation and presentation - is completed efficiently and
effectively.
• Maintaining our Inventory Management system and conducting stocktakes. Ensuring timely advice and/or
disbursement of received deliveries to the appropriate departments.
• Providing support and warehouse access to operations after hours where necessary.
• Coordination with the logistics/procurement function.

Experience required:

Ideally you will have
• 3 years previous stock management experience within the oil and gas industry.
• Very good accuracy with numbers and good computer skills.
• Previous experience using an inventory system.
• A forklift licence with F endorsement.
• A current NZ Drivers Licence.

This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a great team. At Greymouth, you can apply your knowledge and make a difference. To apply, please visit seek.co.nz to complete the online application. If you have any questions or want to find out more about the role please feel free to contact Amanda Roche on (06) 755 1998 or email hr@greymouthpetroleum.co.nz.

Applications close 10 February 2021.
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