The operations that make up the Group’s Barberton Mines complex have been operating for over 100 years and include the Fairview, Consort and Sheba Mines. These flagship mines are long-life, high-grade operations that produce some 80,000oz of gold per year with an excellent safety record. Barberton Mines has a life of mine estimated at 20 years within the c...
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Adhering to Stores Standard Operating Procedures, to achieve efficiency under the guidance of the Supervisor.
Processing of inventory by e.g., scheduling, receiving, issuing, storage, and Material Handling processing.
Ensuring effective and accurate issuing of material from stock, including sorting, organizing picking, packing, stacking, organizing, and storing inventory (small, large bulk) incorrect locations.
Verifying quality, condition, and correctness of measure for all material received directly from suppliers.
Report damaged or missing inventory to the Supervisor
Operate fuel pump by issuing fuel and capturing consumption information accurately
Perform stock takes on inventory
Complying with and applying correct policies and procedures for issuing emergency and after-hours orders.
Ensure the receipts, storage, and issuing of materials comply with safety, accessibility, and legality requirements.
Keeping records accurately, to ensure the integrity of administration systems at the stores
Requirements
NQF level 4 or Grade 12 (National Senior Certificate)
Relevant experience in material management would be advantageous
Operating of Materials Handling equipment and willing to be trained to operate forklift or wood handler
Computer Literacy (MS Office and associated software)
Ability to work with numbers/figures and calculator
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