Supply Chain and Warehouse Apprenticeship
Work alongside experienced colleagues across Operations, gaining hands-on experience in kit assembly, warehousing, inventory, and dispatch. You'll support product assembly, stock management, order fulfilment, and documentation, while learning quality, safety, and ISO-compliant processes. With full training and guidance, you'll develop practical skills, contribute ideas for improvement, and gain insight into the complete production journey from start to finish.
To work as part of a team in executing tasks as directed by the Inventory and Dispatch Manager including, but not limited to, the following activities:
The apprentice will work as part of a team and carry out tasks with guidance and supervision, including:
Assisting with final product assembly Learning how to safely handle materials (including receiving training for dry ice handling) Supporting the printing of instructions (IFUs) and kit labels Helping to monitor stock levels in the kit assembly area Maintaining a clean, safe, and organised workspace Supporting stock replenishment processes (e.g. raising Material Transfer Forms with guidance) Assisting with picking and packing items in dispatch Supporting order processing and warehouse activities Learning how to complete documentation accurately in line with quality procedures Following company procedures and reporting any issues to a supervisor Following health & safety guidelines at all times Contributing ideas for improvements during team discussions (with support)Training:
The education will be from Cambridge Regional College and with an assessor guidance.
We will also offer the opportunity to shadow other departments within the company to get an idea of their day-to-day-work and their roles within the manufacturing process.
This would include office administration, laboratory manufacturing, and quality control.
Training Outcome:
Successful completion of the apprenticeship can open doors across the business. Apprentices may progress within the Supply Chain team or explore opportunities in other departments within the company as they become available.
Employer Description:
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Working Hours :
Monday to Friday 8am-4pm
Skills:
Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Organisation skills,Problem solving skills,Administrative skills,Logical,Team working,Initiative,Patience