Stores OperativeMalton, York YO17Salary: £25,500 to £27,000 per annum dependent on skills and experienceHours: 8:00am – 4:00pm (30-minute lunch)Holidays: 20 days + statutoryFull-time, permanentThe RoleWe are looking for a Stores Operative to support accurate goods handling, stock control and production continuity within a regulated manufacturing environment. This role is key to ensuring materials are received, stored, issued and recorded correctly to support on-time production and delivery.Reporting to the Deputy Purchasing Manager, you will work closely with Purchasing, Production and Quality teams.Key Responsibilities
Receive inbound deliveries and check goods against purchase orders and delivery documentationVerify part numbers, quantities, condition and traceability requirementsBook goods in and out accurately using the ERP systemMaintain accurate stock records and documentationCarry out regular stock checks, cycle counts and support formal stock takesPick and issue components to production in line with works ordersPrepare component kits and replenish shop floor KanbansSupport despatch and Goods-Out activities during busy periodsPrint user manuals and create user manual memory sticks as requiredMaintain high standards of housekeeping, safety and compliance within stores areas
Skills, Knowledge and ExperienceEssential
Experience in a stores, warehouse or materials handling roleERP system experience for goods-in, goods-out and stock controlGood IT skills, including MS OfficeStrong attention to detail and accuracyAbility to work in a fast-paced production environmentGood communication skills and a team-focused approach
Desirable
Experience within a manufacturing or engineering environmentUnderstanding of Bills of Materials and production workflowsExperience working within an ISO-certified or regulated organisationFamiliarity with Kanban or lean material replenishment systemsAbility to read engineering drawings
Personal Attributes
Reliable, organised and methodicalProactive and solution-focusedAble to prioritise workload and adapt to changing demandsStrong sense of ownership and accountability
Interested? Please apply with your latest CV INDLS Equals One is an advertising and recruitment agency working on behalf of our client to promote this vacancy. You may be contacted directly by the employer should they wish to progress your application. Due to the number of applications we receive, we are unable to provide specific feedback if your application is unsuccessful.....Read more...
Stores OperativeMalton, York YO17Salary: £25,500 to £27,000 per annum dependent on skills and experienceHours: 8:00am – 4:00pm (30-minute lunch)Holidays: 20 days + statutoryFull-time, permanentThe RoleWe are looking for a Stores Operative to support accurate goods handling, stock control and production continuity within a regulated manufacturing environment. This role is key to ensuring materials are received, stored, issued and recorded correctly to support on-time production and delivery.Reporting to the Deputy Purchasing Manager, you will work closely with Purchasing, Production and Quality teams.Key Responsibilities
Receive inbound deliveries and check goods against purchase orders and delivery documentationVerify part numbers, quantities, condition and traceability requirementsBook goods in and out accurately using the ERP systemMaintain accurate stock records and documentationCarry out regular stock checks, cycle counts and support formal stock takesPick and issue components to production in line with works ordersPrepare component kits and replenish shop floor KanbansSupport despatch and Goods-Out activities during busy periodsPrint user manuals and create user manual memory sticks as requiredMaintain high standards of housekeeping, safety and compliance within stores areas
Skills, Knowledge and ExperienceEssential
Experience in a stores, warehouse or materials handling roleERP system experience for goods-in, goods-out and stock controlGood IT skills, including MS OfficeStrong attention to detail and accuracyAbility to work in a fast-paced production environmentGood communication skills and a team-focused approach
Desirable
Experience within a manufacturing or engineering environmentUnderstanding of Bills of Materials and production workflowsExperience working within an ISO-certified or regulated organisationFamiliarity with Kanban or lean material replenishment systemsAbility to read engineering drawings
Personal Attributes
Reliable, organised and methodicalProactive and solution-focusedAble to prioritise workload and adapt to changing demandsStrong sense of ownership and accountability
Interested? Please apply with your latest CV INDLS Equals One is an advertising and recruitment agency working on behalf of our client to promote this vacancy. You may be contacted directly by the employer should they wish to progress your application. Due to the number of applications we receive, we are unable to provide specific feedback if your application is unsuccessful.....Read more...
Job Title: Germany Launch Lead – QSR (m/f/d)Location: Germany ( Frankfurt /Hamburg/ Munich (initial 3–5 months based in London, UK)Languages: German and EnglishSalary: NegotiableThe Role:
Hands‑on launch lead responsible for opening and stabilising the first flagship quick service restaurant in Germany, ensuring an on-time, on‑budget and high‑quality launch.Acts as the operational “conductor” for market entry, coordinating all workstreams from market analysis and site selection to people, supply chain and tech setup.
Your Key responsibilities:Phase 1 – UK immersion (first 3–5 months)
Spend 3–5 months embedded with the UK teams to fully understand the service model, kitchen operations, culture and brand standards.Work on the floor (FOH and BOH) to learn guest journey, kitchen specifications and operating rhythms.Build strong relationships with UK leadership, culinary, marketing and operations to co‑create and finalise the German launch plan.
Market & proposition readiness
Develop city and neighbourhood scorecards to identify and prioritise potential launch locations; organise and lead field trips with the CEO to assess sites.Support quantitative and qualitative research to adapt pricing, menu architecture and positioning for the German consumer.Analyse local peer set (QSR and casual concepts) on sales, labour, pricing and positioning to ensure a compelling, competitive offer.
Supply chain, commercials & infrastructure
Coordinate the supply chain strategy, balancing imported products with suitable local/EU suppliers while maintaining brand quality.Contribute to refining the four‑wall economic model, sanity‑check Capex quotes and ensure all commercial assumptions are robust.Work with brokers and central teams to canvass and assess sites; support negotiations on LOIs and Heads of Terms.Oversee implementation of the local tech stack (POS, reservations/waitlist, payment systems, reporting tools).Own the regulatory checklist for the first site (licensing, permits, health & safety, food hygiene, fire, signage, etc.) and track progress to completion.
People & opening
Identify, attract and recruit the founding leadership team for Site 1(e.g. General Manager, Head Chef/Kitchen Manager, key department heads).Co‑design and drive the training calendar (in UK and locally), ensuring the full team is trained to brand standards ahead of opening.Project‑manage the full countdown to opening: pre‑opening schedule, soft launch plan, test services, and opening week optimisation.
Support ecosystem
Work closely with external legal/regulatory counsel for all licensing and compliance topics in Germany.Partner with HR and labour law experts to ensure compliant contracts, working time models and payroll setups.Access financial and scaling expertise from investment partners for modelling and long‑term growth considerations.Leverage the central UK team for culinary development, marketing campaigns, operations standards and brand guardianship.
Profile & requirements
Extensive operational experience in Germany within QSR, fast casual or multi‑site restaurant/retail concepts, with strong knowledge of German consumers, labour market and supplier ecosystem.Native‑level German and fluent English, able to manage local partners, authorities and teams while collaborating internationally.Proven track record launching or scaling sites/projects, comfortable running multiple workstreams end‑to‑end with high ownership.Strong understanding of unit economics and P&L drivers (Capex, labour, COGS, occupancy, marketing), able to challenge and refine business assumptions.Hands‑on, entrepreneurial mindset: solution‑oriented, resilient, comfortable with ambiguity and willing to spend significant time in restaurants and on the road.
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TRAINEE SALES EXECUTIVE Southampton Up to circa £28K Basic + Bonus Salary Reviewed Every 3 Months
Learn, Earn, Progress
We’re hiring entry-level / junior Sales Executives to join a fast-moving, high-support B2B sales team. This is a trainee role with real structure, proper coaching and a clear path to progression. Perfect for someone with some sales or customer-facing experience who wants to build a long-term career in sales.
The Role This is hands-on, desk-based sales (around 90%), with occasional face-to-face customer meetings once you’re up and running.
Handling both inbound and outbound calls
Managing your own inbox and customer enquiries
Building profitable relationships, not just taking orders
Working towards clear call and profit targets (no guessing what “good” looks like)
You’ll be supported every step of the way, but ownership of results sits with you.
The Day-to-Day: No two days are identical, but your core focus will be:
Speaking to customers daily, high call volume, high energy
Managing a customer portfolio while also finding new opportunities
Spotting ways to turn enquiries into profitable orders
Updating your pipeline accurately and consistently
Learning how to sell properly, not just process orders
You’ll go through a structured in-house Sales Academy, including:
Understanding the full internal sales cycle
Listening to real call examples from top performers
Shadowing experienced colleagues
Weekly desk-side coaching from your Team Leader
Monthly 1:1s with your Sales Manager
The Culture & Environment: This is a loud, lively, collaborative sales floor:
Music on all day
Live call stats and talk-time screens
Bells ringing when targets are hit
Daily shout-outs for calls and profit at lunch and end of day
Colleagues actively helping colleagues win
Targets matter, but people aren’t beaten with them. Coaching comes first. And yes… there are incentives:
Rolling 3-month salary incentives
Regular socials
Prize wheels, vouchers, chocolates, spot rewards (always changing)
Progression (This Is Not a Dead-End Role) Many of the Sales Managers here started in this exact role. The pathway looks like: Internal Account Manager ? Team Leader ? Sales Management Most leadership roles are filled internally. If you bring the drive, you’ll be given the opportunity. You’ll Fit This Role If You:
Have some experience in sales, targets, or a customer-facing environment
Are motivated by money and results (house goals welcome)
Enjoy speaking to people all day
Want a sales career — not “just an office job”
Thrive in a busy, performance-led environment
This Role Probably Isn’t for You If:
You want inbound-only or admin-heavy work
Targets make you uncomfortable
You prefer a quiet, low-energy office
The Package:
Salary: £25,000 – £28,000
Profit Share: Annual, uncapped and completely individual
Hours: 8:50am – 5:00pm (1-hour lunch)
Early Finish Fridays: Finish at 3pm if weekly targets are hit
Holiday: 25 days (including Christmas closure)
Pension: Auto-enrolled, matched up to 6%
Perks: Free on-site gym & parking
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We are looking to recruit an Apprentice Retail Supervisor for our shop in Walthamstow. We offer a permanent full-time position working a variety of shifts, 5 days from 7 each week.
As one of our apprentices you will:
Make all of our customers feel welcome with a friendly smile and simple hello
Help customers find the items they are looking for
Give a fast and friendly service at the tills, always offering help to pack and leaving a good impression with a friendly thank you and goodbye
Handle stock with care whilst working deliveries, quickly placing products into our freezers and onto our shelves ready for our customers to buy
Work with the rest of your team to complete the daily and weekly routines that keep our shops clean and tidy
Open and close the shop, handle cash, place orders and support your manager in leading the team to run an efficient shop and provide great service to our customers
You will need:
A friendly, positive, hardworking approach to work
To enjoy being busy as there is always something to do. As a junior member of management you’ll jump from putting out deliveries to serving on the till, helping customers on the shop floor, to organising other team members and more!
To be reliable as you will be an important part of a small team. Your colleagues and customers will depend upon you to do your best on each shift and not let the team down
A bit of flexibility when it comes to your shifts. When other members of your team are off enjoying their holidays, we may need you to work slightly different hours to cover for them. Rota’s are planned three weeks in advance and your commitments outside of work will be taken into consideration when planning your shifts
Ensure that all work set by our apprenticeship provider is completed on time and to the best of your ability
To become an apprentice, you must:
Be 16 or over
Not already be in full-time education
You can start an apprenticeship whether you’re starting your career, want a change or you're upskilling in your current job. You can have a previous qualification like a degree and still start an apprenticeship
Training Outcome:
This is a 15-month training programme and upon successful completion you will be made a permanent employee
There are many opportunities for a career at Farmfoods
We always look to promote our team members internally, and many people in management and central services positions at Farmfoods started their careers in our shops
This could be the start of a rewarding and long-term career for you
Employer Description:Farmfoods is a family business with ambition. We pride ourselves on offering our customers great value, quality products from clean and tidy shops with the friendliest team in retail.
We aim to offer sensational value to customers on a great range of everyday family-oriented goods. We back up our sensational value with a focus on delivering an ‘old fashioned’, genuine and friendly customer experience.
Our shop teams are essential. They serve thousands of customers each week and have the reputation of Farmfoods in their hands. To our customers, they are Farmfoods.Working Hours :Working 5 days out of 7. Shifts varying which will include weekends. Shifts confirmed on appointment on a rota basis.Skills: Communication skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Problem solving skills,Team working....Read more...
This is a fantastic opportunity to learn hands‑on skills while working alongside experienced designers and packaging specialists. If you love problem‑solving, being creative, and seeing your work become real products on the supermarket shelves, this role is for you!
As an Apprentice Design & Pre‑Press Technician, you’ll learn how to:
Create artwork based on customer briefs
Prepare customer files for print production
Check and correct artwork to ensure it meets technical print standards
Work with Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign)
Produce proofs for client approval
Support CAD sampling and design layout adjustments
Collaborate with designers, printers, and clients
You’ll gain skills across both creative design and technical pre‑press, giving you a strong foundation for a long-term career in the print and packaging industry.Training:
You’ll be trained on-site by our experienced team
Work towards a Level 3 Print Technician qualification
Learn through real projects, real clients, and real production work
You will be assigned a BPIF Apprenticeship Tutor to support you through the apprenticeship curriculum, ensuring you develop the knowledge and skills required for the apprenticeship standard
You will receive protected time during your normal working hours to fulfil the 'off-the-job' requirements of your apprenticeship
Your BPIF training sessions will be a mixture of site-based visits and occasional online workshops
Training Outcome:1. Junior Studio/Pre‑Press Technician
This is the most common next step.
After learning the basics during the apprenticeship, the apprentice takes on more responsibility:
Creating artwork independently
Handling customer files
Producing proofs
Liaising with printers and account managers
2. Graphic Designer / Artwork Designer
For those who excel creatively:
Designing packaging layouts
Developing brand concepts
Creating customer-facing artwork
Working more heavily in Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign
3. Pre‑Press Specialist
Ideal for those who enjoy technical detail:
Print‑ready file preparation
Colour management
Plates, imposition, and print standards
Working closely with print operators
4. CAD Technician / Packaging Structural Designer
For those interested in 3D or technical design:
Creating cutter guides
Working with CAD software
Developing packaging prototypes
Working directly with customers on structural solutions
5. Studio Supervisor / Team Leader
With experience and confidence:
Managing workflows
Overseeing artwork consistency
Training new apprentices or junior staff
Acting as the bridge between studio, production, and customers
6. Studio Manager
A longer‑term progression for those who want leadership roles:
Managing the full studio team
Planning workloads and resources
Approving final artwork
Working closely with operations and sales teams
7. Technical / Production Roles
Some apprentices naturally move toward the print floor:
Print operator
Digital press operator
Plate making
Production planning
This is especially common when they enjoy the practical, hands‑on print side.
8. Account Management / Customer Service for Print
For those with strong communication skills:
Managing customer relationships
Helping clients with artwork queries
Quoting and guiding projects
Acting as the link between customers and the studio
Employer Description:We are a proven trusted packaging printer with 25 years’ experience in the printing industry.Working Hours :Monday – Friday 7.30am-4pmSkills: Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Team working,Creative,Positive attitude....Read more...