Level 2 Supply Chain Warehouse Operative Click here to download flyer
Level
2
Duration
12-18 months
Role Profile
Unfortunately we aren't currently able to offer Warehousing and Logistics programmes to new apprentices.
Warehouse Operatives work in a variety of warehouse environments. Work activities include taking deliveries, checking for damaged/missing items, storing goods, moving stock by various methods, picking/packing orders, loading goods for dispatch, maintaining stock records and documentation, and cleaning. They are required to safely use a range of equipment, machinery and vehicles, as relevant to their role and setting. This could include mechanical racking systems, materials handling equipment (MHE) or fork lift trucks.
Warehouse Operatives communicate with a wide range of people and customers. They have a passion to meet customers’ expectations by providing a quality service that encourages repeat business. Individuals in this role are highly competent in using industry-recognised systems and associated services (eg Traffic/Warehouse Management Systems) and will be able to work under pressure to tight deadlines. A Warehouse Operative will often be required to be flexible and work shifts including 4-on-4-off, days, nights, evenings and weekends.
What you will learn:
Safe and efficient operating and handling
Moving, handling, packing, unpacking
Using correct equipment and materials
Using IT, technology and systems
Impact of regulations and legislation
Working individually and as part of a team
Effective communication
Structure of the logistics industry
Requirements
Apprentices without Level 1 English and Maths will need to achieve this level and take the test for Level 2 English and Maths prior to taking the end-point assessment.
End-point assessment - What is this?
End-point assessment is a new way of assuring quality in the apprenticeship system. It replaces the existing model of continuous assessment resulting in qualifications.
Once an apprentice has completed their apprenticeship, they will be ‘signed off’ by their employer/ provider as ready for end-point assessment of their knowledge and practical capabilities. In most cases, the assessment will be graded and must show the apprentice is fully competent and productive in the occupation.
Supply Chain Warehouse Operative End Point Assessment consists of:
Knowledge and Behaviours Test
Practical Assessment
Next Steps
For more information on Apprenticeships or to apply for an apprenticeship, please contact the Business Development Team on;
01329 825805