Despatch Administrator

Posted Date 4 days ago(14/01/2025 08:39)
Job ID
2025-3421
Location : Name
Dunbia Cardington
Discipline
Operations
End Dated
07/02/2025
Position Type
Permanent Part-Time
Job Locations
UK-Bedfordshire-Bedford

Overview

Dunbia, is one of Europe’s leading and respected suppliers of top-quality Beef and Lamb products supplying national and international retail, commercial and foodservice markets.

 

At Dunbia, we are unashamedly passionate about our business, and we welcome progressive individuals who will share our passion and contribute positively to the further success of the Company.

 

This is a part-time position requiring 24 hours per week, with hours from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Wednesday to Friday.

Responsibilities

We are looking to recruit an Administrator to join the Despatch team at Dunbia Cardington.

 

A logical and systematic person with a keen eye for detail, working alongside another administrator you will be responsible for carrying out despatch and export related administrative duties. You will ensure all information is entered accurately and paperwork correctly completed.

 

We encourage new ideas and perspectives, in a supportive environment.  You will benefit from personal development and training, working in a fast paced challenging and rewarding food manufacturing business, who will support you to achieve your career goals.

Qualifications

The Person:

  • Proven administration skills working in a fast-paced environment 
  • Strong communication skills and accuracy in work with high attention to detail 
  • Excellent numeracy skills 
  • Proficient PC skills - Microsoft Excel and Word is essential 
  • Be a team player with a proactive approach and be receptive to change 
  • Have the ability to manage and prioritise own workload 
  • Applicants must be authorised to work in the UK.

No company sponsorship is available to overseas applicants for this position

INDMP

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