Human Resources And Recruitment, New Zealand

Human Resources And Recruitment Jobs in New Zealand

Sanford

Material Planning Administrator

  • Posted 3d ago
  • On Site
  • Full Time
Location

Timaru


Job Description

About us

At Sanford, we are proud of our 100+ years of seafood history, passionate about our industry and excited about our future. Our vision is Leadership in New Zealand Seafood, achieving this through a value led approach of care, passion, integrity and achieving together in all that we do.

About the role

Discover our fish processing division located in Timaru, central to mountains, lakes, and the sea. We process various fish species from our deep-water vessels and independent ACE fishers. Our facility operates three shifts daily to support day, night, and part-time operations, while our joint venture with San Won keeps the unloading of our vessels and storage facilities busy year-round. You will find a variety of our beautiful New Zealand seafood products in our retail shop located on site.

This role is located at our Laughton Street, Washdyke site. Reporting into the Senior Material Planner, the Material Planning Administrator, will be you responsible for receiving and receipting all goods from entry into our Laughton Street facility to its final destination, returning any incorrect orders, ordering certain goods & answering queries around goods received and order updates.

Responsibilities:

  • Receipting purchase orders as stock arrives
  • Maintaining inventory levels and transfers
  • Maintaining service schedules of assets
  • Maintaining site chemical storage and compliance


About you:

You will have high levels of attention to detail and work well in a reactive environment where change is constant. With sound knowledge of software and systems (experience with D365 would be ideal, but confidence in navigating different software's is essential) you will feel comfortable learning the ropes of this new system alongside our team.

What we're looking for:

  • Experience in similar Administration support role
  • Forklift license is preferable but not essential. (We will put you through your Forklift license if you don't have it).
  • Strong technical skills across Microsoft Office
  • D365 Experience is preferred but not essential
  • Ability to learn and improve systems
  • Adaptable and flexible to change
  • Able to work between the hours of 7.30am and 4.30pm


Sanford offers endless opportunities, with a diverse team of over 1500 people working in various roles, including remote locations like the seas surrounding Antarctica. Join us to deliver the highest quality seafood to plates worldwide.

You must be eligible to work in New Zealand. Our recruitment process includes pre-employment checks including criminal history check, drug and alcohol testing, and a medical assessment.


Hard Skills Required

  • Inventory Management
  • Software Proficiency
  • Forklift Operation
  • Purchase Orders
  • Compliance

Soft Skills Required

  • Communication
  • Attention to Detail
  • Adaptability
  • Problem-Solving
  • Teamwork

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