Packaging Operator No experience training will be provided.

Packaging Operator No experience training will be provided.


Company
Pty
Location
Cape Town
Posted
3 days ago
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Job Description
Job Description

Packaging Operator is responsible for taking the finished product of a manufacturing process and ensuring that it is packaged in line with company and industry standards, making it ready for sale or distribution.

Packaging

Operator to observe operation and speed of packing machine and makes adjustments when necessary. Ensures that adequate packing supplies are stocked in or near the packing machine. Clears jams and performs basic troubleshooting. Maintains a clean and safe work area, disposing of excess materials

Duties

·Preparing and completing warehouse orders for delivery or pickup according to schedule

·Receiving and processing warehouse stock products

·Performing warehouse inventory controls and keeping quality standards high for audits

Requirements

Male and female ages 18 to 49 years of age.

Grade 10, 11 and 12 upwards.

Experience level: Entry Level.

Manufacturing experience advantageous.

WILLING TO TRAVEL AND WORK.

WILLING TO APPLY FOR A PASSPORT.

Salary and benefits

R18 000 to R30 000 monthly.

Accommodation provided.

Medical insurance included.

To apply email your cv to, [email protected]

Telegram App Call (Username: @onconsultingptyltd)

Mobile, +27 613875522.

Call office +27313013221.

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