Warehouse Staff – Pick/Packer – Johannesburg South

Warehouse Staff – Pick/Packer – Johannesburg South


Company
Private
Location
Johannesburg
Posted
7 days ago
Via
via Jobrapido.com

Job Description
We are looking for warehouse staff to perform a number of tasks including:

– Repetitive picking, checking, and packaging orders with accuracy and consistency

– Light manual lifting (must be comfortable lifting up to 15kg)

– Restocking shelves

– Receiving stock

– Other warehouse duties as required

– Monday-Friday shifts available from 7:00am till 3:30pm

We offer competitive pay with consistent work hours and have a great work environment where everyone is made to feel part of the team.

Apply online and include a current resume.

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