Stores Assistant (3-month FTC) ipTEST is a growing company in an exciting high technology area at the forefront of new developments powering the green revolution. We are a dedicated, engineering-based organisation with the skills to meet the demanding needs of our growing customer base of semiconductor device manufacturers around the world. We develop solutions for testing challenging new green power technologies such as GaN and SiC, as well as for the latest generation of MOSFETs, IGBT’s, diodes, SCR’s and bipolars. ipTEST is headquartered in the UK, with applications and support facilities in Malaysia and Japan. We are part of the Microtest Group and work closely with the other Microtest companies in Italy, Germany, The Netherlands and USA. We have a track record of investing in our people and work hard to ensure that all our staff are well informed, well trained and well-motivated to be completely responsive to our customer needs. Product development is core to our existence, and we have introduced a significant new product nearly every year since our origins in the early 1980's. Our Mostrak test platform has been through constant cycles of renewal, whilst always retaining compatibility. We operate seamlessly between our Engineering, Manufacture and Test, Customer Support and Technical Sales groups. Our success also lies in investing in and working closely with our external manufacturing base to ensure we are as responsive and nimble as possible whilst drawing on the experience and production efficiency of our family of dedicated CEM partners and OEM manufacturers. Above all, ipTEST is responsive. About this role: Working within a fast‑paced stores environment alongside three other Stores Assistants, the primary purpose of this role is to lead accurate and timely booking‑in activities. This includes receiving palletised and boxed deliveries, carrying out thorough quality checks on all incoming goods, and ensuring stock is correctly recorded and allocated to the appropriate storage locations. In addition to goods‑in responsibility, the role also supports the wider stores function through the timely kitting, picking, packing, and despatch of customer orders, helping to maintain an efficient flow of materials throughout the warehouse. The role requires someone with strong attention to detail, a hands‑on approach, and the ability to work efficiently within established processes. The role is based in Guildford, UK and reports to the Lean Project Lead. Key Skills Technical Ability to receive, quality‑check, and process 5-20 goods‑in deliveries per day, including palletised goods and small boxed items. Skilled in picking and packing small, medium, and large system orders in line with pick lists and shipping requirements. Able to locate stock correctly within racking and maintain organised storage areas. Competent in supporting daily cycle counts and maintaining stock accuracy under Stores leadership. Comfortable working in a manual warehouse environment, including lifting, moving, and handling stock. Good level of numeracy and literacy to support stock accuracy, record‑keeping, and documentation. Key Skills Personal Strong attention to detail with a commitment to accuracy. Positive, proactive, and willing to learn new tasks and processes. Able to work effectively in a fast‑paced team environment. Strong communication skills with a professional and cooperative approach. Reliable, punctual, and able to follow structured processes consistently. Confidence to challenge requests that fall outside of standard process or procedure. Experience Essential Previous experience working in a manual warehouse or stores environment. Experience in picking and packing within a distribution or warehouse setting. Experience handling goods in/goods out processes. Good standard of spoken/written English and solid numerical skills. Demonstrable attention to detail in stock handling or similar tasks. Experience Preferred Forklift licence/training (desirable but not essential). Experience receiving palletised goods and booking stock into racking. Prior experience supporting cycle counts or stock audits. Full UK Driving Licence. GCSE‑level education or equivalent. Strong process mindset and familiarity with working within structured SOPs. Experience in a store’s environment within manufacturing, engineering, or distribution (preferred but not essential). Willingness to undergo training and develop further skills within the warehouse function. What’s in it for you: This is a full-time fixed-term position with competitive salary and excellent benefits including: Comprehensive private medical cover including optical and dental support, giving you complete peace of mind. 26 days of annual leave plus all UK bank holidays. Convenient on‑site parking for all employees, making your commute simple and stress‑free. Regular social events, team activities, and company gatherings that help build a supportive, friendly workplace culture. A competitive pension scheme to support your long‑term financial wellbeing.