Material Packer with Machinery Skills

Material Packer with Machinery Skills


Company
Consortium for Clinical Research and Innovation Singapore
Location
Edmonton, AB
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
3 days ago
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Job Description
Enhance your packing expertise as a Material Packer, responsible for handling incoming and outgoing materials using both manual methods and machines. Join a dynamic team to ensure efficient packing and shipment processes.

This role requires packing activities that include handling deliveries, issuing materials, and collecting finished goods. You will also lay out cargo and prepare shipments, ensuring all safety measures are strictly followed in your daily tasks.

Key Responsibilities:
• Support incoming deliveries with system-generated labels
• Issue materials efficiently to production lines
• Collect finished goods from the production area
• Organize cargo layout on racks
• Prepare shipments accurately for customers

Requirements:
• Completion of primary education
• Basic English reading and writing skills
• Familiarity with Microsoft Office software
• ERP knowledge is a plus
• Commitment to safety and housekeeping procedures

Bring your packing skills and attention to detail to effectively support our material handling and shipping operations.

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