Business Administration Apprenticeship
Receiving goods in
Packing and sending out orders
Keeping warehouse orderly and tidy
Manage customer stockholding and other products that we
hold in stock, to ensure accuracy of stock levels. This includes
stocking shelves
Carrying out production
Putting sample packs together
Purchasing and communicating with suppliers
Training:
You will receive specific on-the-job training from the employer in your workplace at Asquith.
Off-the-job training will be delivered using either weekly classroom sessions delivered at Achievement Training city centres location or you will be work based and will be given time in the working week to study towards the theory element of the programme. You will be working towards the following qualifications:
Level 3 Business Administration Apprenticeship Standard Apprentices without Level 2 English and maths (A*-C or 9-4 GSCE) will need to achieve this level before the end of their apprenticeship Training schedule has yet to be agreed upon, further details will be made available at a later dateTraining Outcome:
You could continue on to advanced and higher apprenticeships.
Customer service skills transfer across lots of different jobs and industries.
With experience, you could:
Become a team leader, training officer or customer services manager Move into areas of a business like sales or account handlingEmployer Description:
Asquith Group supplies and produces bespoke labels, for customers across the UK and Europe. We supply a diverse range of textile branding products including woven labels, swing tickets (swing tags), bed and mattress labels, stock seals, lanyards, self-adhesive labels, printed garment labels, care and composition labels, haberdashery, and trimmings. Most of these products are not produced in the UK office, so are shipped into the UK office, where they are packed and resent out to customers.
Working Hours :
Monday - Friday: 9am to 5pm (breaks to be confirmed)
Skills:
Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Problem solving skills,Team working,Initiative