Stock controller pay in Manchester March 2024
How much do stock controllers in Manchester get paid?
Stock controllers in Manchester earn
£9.62-13.56 per hour
Based on 21 employee reviews
What do top employers pay stock controllers?
Who are the top stock controller employers?
Recent stock controller Jobs in Manchester
- Full Time Travel Stock Taker at RGIS posted 11 days ago
- Immediate Start - Full Time Travel Stock Taker Driver at RGIS posted 6 days ago
- Immediate Start - Full Time Travel Stock Taker Driver at RGIS posted 13 days ago
- Immediate Start - Full Time Stock Taker at RGIS posted 9 days ago
- 20hr Stock Controller, Selfridges Manchester Exchange at Kurt Geiger posted 5 days ago
- Stock Controller at Culina posted 14 days ago
How are people paid?
Based on 21 employees
What contracts are people on?
Based on 13 employees
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What do stock controllers do?
Stock controllers have the job of keeping on top of levels of stock (what a company sells).
Other names for stock controllers are:
- Stock control assistants
- Stock supervisors
- Supply chain assistants
- Inventory controllers
You may work in a stockroom that is in a shop or a warehouse.
This type of job may involve:
- Counting and ordering stock
- Tracking orders
- Checking in deliveries and storing them
- Entering stock levels on a computer
- Driving a forklift truck
- Working with a warehouse team
If you want to apply for a stock controller job, you might need the following:
- Some GCSEs or a relevant apprenticeship
- The right to work in the UK
Shop and warehouse workers can also be promoted to stock controllers.