Logistics Operator
A hands-on, shop-floor role at the heart of our new Swindon facility. Making sure the right parts are in the right place, at the right time, in the right condition and with the right paperwork.
Are you ready to revolutionise the world with TEKEVER?
At TEKEVER, we lead innovation in Europe as the European leader in unmanned technology, where cutting-edge advancements meet unparalleled innovation.
Digital | Defence | Security | Space
We operate across four strategic areas, combining artificial intelligence, systems engineering, data science, and aerospace technology to tackle global challenges — from protecting people and critical infrastructure to exploring space.
We offer a unique surveillance-as-a-service solution that delivers real-time intelligence, enhancing maritime safety and saving lives. Our products and services support strategic and operational decisions in the most demanding environments — whether at sea, on land, in space, or in cyberspace.
Become part of a dynamic, multidisciplinary, and mission-driven team that is transforming maritime surveillance and redefining global safety standards.
At TEKEVER, our mission is to provide limitless support through mission-oriented game-changers, delivering the right information at the right time to empower critical decision-making.
If you're passionate about technology and eager to shape the future — TEKEVER is the place for you.
About Tekever
Tekever is the European leader in AI-driven Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), delivering autonomous platforms — including the AR3, AR3 EVO and AR5 — to defence, security and government customers across the UK, Europe and allied nations. Our systems have logged over 10,000 operational flight hours in Ukraine and form the aerial platform for the Royal Air Force’s StormShroud programme.
Through our five-year, £400m OVERMATCH investment programme, Tekever is building the UK’s largest drone production capability — including a new 254,000 sq ft facility in Swindon — and creating more than 1,000 highly skilled British jobs. We are a vertically integrated business spanning aerospace structures, propulsion, optical and RF payloads, avionics, communications, software and AI.
The Role
The Logistics Operator is a hands-on, shop-floor role at the heart of our new Swindon facility. You keep parts and materials moving through the site — receiving and inspecting goods inwards, storing and picking stock, kitting and feeding the production cells, and packing and dispatching finished aircraft and spares.
You make sure the right parts are in the right place, at the right time, in the right condition and with the right paperwork — and that what the system says we hold matches what is physically on the shelf. You work closely with Supply Chain, Production Planning & Control, Quality and the electronics and integration cells, and you are part of building the logistics operation up from the ground as the site scales through the OVERMATCH programme.
Key Responsibilities
Goods-in and receiving
Receive incoming deliveries and check them against purchase orders, delivery notes and packing lists for quantity, part number and condition.
Carry out ESD-safe handling and labelling, and route material for inspection where required before putaway.
Record all receipts accurately and in real time in the ERP / inventory system.
Report any shortages, damage, discrepancies or quality concerns promptly through the agreed process.
Stores and inventory
Put away, store and locate materials correctly, including controlled-stock and ESD-sensitive items in their designated areas.
Pick stock accurately against works orders and requests.
Carry out cycle counts and stock checks, and keep stock locations and system records accurate and tidy.
Maintain the integrity of the physical stock and its system record so the factory’s material picture stays honest.
Kitting and line-side feed
Prepare and issue kits to the electronics, integration and other production cells against the build schedule.
Replenish line-side stock and keep point-of-use materials available so production is never waiting on parts.
Dispatch and shipping
Pick, pack and prepare goods for dispatch, ensuring correct labelling, protection and documentation.
Generate shipping paperwork, including packing lists, transport documents and dangerous goods declarations (ADR / IATA) where required.
Inspect outgoing shipments against the order to confirm accuracy before they leave site.
Coordinate collections with carriers and couriers and support timely customer and inter-site dispatches.
Equipment, safety and housekeeping
Operate forklifts, pallet trucks and other material-handling equipment safely and within your authorisation.
Work to all health, safety and security procedures, and handle goods correctly and securely at all times.
Keep the warehouse, stores and dispatch areas clean, organised and audit-ready (5S).
Support continuous improvement of logistics processes and ways of working.
Essential Skills:
Experience in a logistics, warehouse, stores, goods-in or shipping/receiving role, ideally in a manufacturing or engineering environment.
Good working knowledge of goods-in, stores, dispatch and shipping/receiving procedures and documentation.
Confident using inventory / warehouse management or ERP systems and handheld scanners to keep records accurate.
Accurate and detail-focused in handling both goods and data.
Well organised, with good time management and the ability to prioritise in a busy operation.
A reliable team player with a safety-first mindset and a good standard of written and spoken English.
Eligible for UK SC clearance. Must be eligible for BPSS from day one.
Desirable
Valid counterbalance / reach forklift licence, or other powered industrial truck authorisation.
Dangerous goods (ADR / IATA) certification, or willingness to train.
Experience handling ESD-sensitive components or controlled / serialised stock.
Experience in aerospace, defence, electronics or another regulated, high-mix manufacturing environment.
Working knowledge of 5S, lean or other continuous-improvement practices.
What we have to offer you:
At TEKEVER, we offer a comprehensive package designed to reward, support, and develop our people. This includes a highly competitive salary with a discretionary annual bonus and a company pension contribution match of up to 10%. To support your wellbeing, we provide 25 days annual leave plus Bank Holidays, Private Medical Insurance (with optional family cover), Private Dental care, and an Employee Assistance Programme. We are deeply committed to investing in future talent; our scale allows us to provide clear career development opportunities and dedicated initiatives to boost your skill sets, ensuring you remain future-ready for the evolving workplace. Furthermore, our team enjoys a flexible hybrid working model, typically three days a week at our core UK sites like Bristol, and access to a bespoke rewards platform featuring a variety of high street discounts and salary sacrifice schemes, including Electric Car, Cycle to Work, and Technology options.
Pre-Employment Requirements
Employment offers may be contingent upon successful completion of a background check and reference verification, in accordance with applicable laws and company policy.
Equal Employment Opportunity
TEKEVER is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We consider all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression), national origin, age, disability, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.
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Do you want to know more about us ?
Visit our LinkedIn page at https://www.linkedin.com/company/tekever/
- Department
- PRODUCTION
- Locations
- (UK) Tekever Swindon
- Employment type
- Full-time