- Are you a pro at keeping things organized and running smoothly?- Join our Masterton Team as Stores Support Superstar!The roleWe're on the lookout for a dedicated individual to provide top-notch support to our dynamic team.
As a Storeperson, you'll handle a variety of tasks from managing inventory and data entry to ensuring seamless financial recordkeeping.
This will be an onsite role based at our new depot in Masterton.
Your safety and that of others around you is your number one priority in this role.The key responsibilities for this position include, but are not limited to:General stores dutiesAccurate data entryInventory control and cycle countingPurchase order managementInvestigating and resolving allocation discrepanciesGeneral administrative tasks to keep everything on trackWhat's in it for you?A role with us will enable you to achieve satisfaction from playing an important part in helping deliver essential services to our communities.
As a Storeperson, you'll tackle a variety of challenging environments, offering opportunities to grow your skills and expertise.The benefits include:Competitive remunerationAn in-house well-being programme, a peer support network (Kaitiaki), and EAP servicesLife Insurance and group discounted medical insuranceCommitment to professional growth and developmentA friendly workplace where people are valued and appreciatedTailored leadership development in line with our specialised capability frameworkDiscounted gym membership and a range of retail discountsAbout YouYou'll be working on a variety of exciting projects and be someone who enjoys getting stuck in to get the job done.
You're willing to proactively support the team to undertake work activities without being told.To be successful in this role, you will also have some of the following skills:5+ years in general stores and administration experienceExperience with Maximo or JDE is idealClean driver's licence (Class 2) is essential and forklift license is preferredAttention to detail and excellent time managementAbility to work independently and in teamsRelationship-building skills, flexibility, and adaptabilityAbility to work calmly under pressure and communicate wellExcellent verbal and written communication skillsAbout usNorthpower is an electricity and fibre network provider for Whangarei and Kaipara, with more than 60,000 connected customers.We are one of the largest multi-utility contractors in New Zealand, servicing the needs of clients in transmission, distribution, generation, fibre, renewables, and commercial sectors.
We have a reputation for excellence and innovation, providing commercially viable solutions for electrical and telecommunication design, construction, and maintenance requirements.We have over 1,400 staff working together across 16 locations to keep the power on and the lights going for our customers.Get in touch!If you're detail-oriented, thrive in a fast-paced environment, and love being the backbone of a team, we want to hear from you!
Don't miss out – apply now at our careers website.
Your success story begins here!Suitable applicants will be interviewed whilst the advertisement is open.
Send in your interest early!Pre-employment screening includes a criminal history check, medical assessment with drug and alcohol testing, and reference checks.Please note that to be considered for this role, you must be in New Zealand and possess a current work visa.
Unfortunately, we cannot consider applications from those without the right to work in New Zealand.Northpower has an in-house recruitment team who manage recruitment for all our vacancies.
If you're interested in a role with us, we encourage you to apply directly online, as we don't accept candidates via agency unless the role is advertised by the agency at our request.
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