Shelf Packer

Shelf Packer


Company
Work-Force
Location
Durban
Posted
12 days ago
Via
via Jooble

Job Description
About This OpportunityWork-Force connects individuals to vital retail roles. The Shelf Packer role ensures that products are properly stocked and displayed, enhancing the shopping experience for customers.

Role OverviewIn this position, you will be responsible for:• Organizing and packing stock onto shelves neatly and efficiently• Checking stock expiry and rotation procedures• Maintaining cleanliness of shelf areas• Assisting with stocktaking and inventory management• Reporting discrepancies or damaged goods

QualificationsTo succeed in this role, candidates should have:• Attention to detail and physical stamina• Ability to follow instructions and work independently• Basic literacy and numeracy skills• Experience in retail or warehousing is an advantage
Benefits of the RoleThis opportunity offers:• Practical experience in retail stock handling• Friendly and supportive working environment• Opportunities to build retail skills• Competitive pay
Diversity CommitmentWork-Force is committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive environment. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds and experiences.

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As per the Department of Employment and Labour, the National Minimum Wage for electricians in South Africa is R30.45 per hour as of 1 March 2026, equating to R5,478 per month for a 45-hour week. Electricians must receive at least 1.5 times this rate for overtime beyond 45 hours weekly. This applies under the Basic Conditions of Employment Act sectoral determinations.
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As per SARS, electricians earning R237,101 to R370,500 annually pay 26% tax on income above R237,100 with rebates of R17,235 for under-65s as of the 2026/27 year. Monthly PAYE deductions apply automatically for salaries above R95,750 per year. UIF contributions remain at 1% of salary up to R17,712 monthly.
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