Picker/Packer

Picker/Packer


Company
LUI ENTERPRISES OPC
Location
Davao City, Davao del Sur
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
10 days ago
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via BeBee
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Job Description
Duties and Responsibilities:
• Picking Orders
• Locate and collect items from shelves or storage areas according to order requests.
• Ensure the correct quantity and product are picked.
• Packing Products
• Pack items securely to prevent damage during transport.
• Label packages properly for delivery or shipment.
• Checking Accuracy
• Verify that products match customer orders or delivery documents.
• Report any missing, damaged, or incorrect items.
• Inventory Assistance
• Help monitor stock levels and organize inventory.
• Assist in stock replenishment when needed.
• Maintaining Cleanliness and Safety
• Keep the warehouse or storage area clean and organized.
• Follow company safety procedures and guidelines.

Pay: Php13,000.00 - Php14,000.00 per month

Benefits
• Additional leave
• Paid training

Work Location: In person

Frequently Asked Questions

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Q What is the minimum daily wage for electricians in NCR Philippines as of 2026?
As per the Department of Labor and Employment, the minimum wage for Electrician Jobs in the National Capital Region is PHP 645 per day as of January 2026. Electricians receive an additional PHP 97.50 per hour for overtime beyond the standard 8-hour shift.
Q What TESDA certification is required to qualify for electrician jobs in the Philippines?
As per TESDA, applicants must hold a National Certificate II in Electrical Installation and Maintenance completed through a 204-hour training program. This certification is mandatory for all electrician roles as of 2026 with no exceptions for entry-level positions.
Q What documents are needed to apply for electrician jobs via Public Employment Service Office in 2026?
As per the Department of Labor and Employment, applicants must submit a valid TESDA NC II certificate, NBI clearance issued within 6 months, and a barangay clearance dated no earlier than January 2026. All documents must be original plus one photocopy for PESO registration.
Q How many hours per week can electricians legally work under Philippine labor law in 2026?
As per the Department of Labor and Employment, electricians are limited to 48 hours per week with a mandatory 1-hour meal break after every 5 hours of work. Workers receive 5 days of paid service incentive leave after one year of continuous employment.
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