Junior Warehouse Manager

Junior Warehouse Manager


Company
Mega Packaging
Location
Gqeberha
Posted
18 days ago
Via
Jobs - South Africa | Trabajo.org

Job Description
Mega Packaging Port Elizabeth is in need of a Junior Warehouse Manager to join our team.

Duties & Responsibilities
- Loading of vehicles for deliveries on daily basis.
- Logistic management and route planning skills are essential
- Oversee the receiving, storage, and distribution of goods, ensuring accuracy and timeliness on daily basis
- Daily business operations in a warehouse environment.
- General housekeeping and cleaning
- Working closely with your Manager
- Pick stock according to the picking slip
- Pack, Move and carry stock throughout the day
- Offload stock from trucks
• *Requirements**:

- Fluent in English, Afrikaans will be considered Beneficial
- Well Educated
- Excellent Mathematical skills
- Trustworthy and Reliable
- Energetic and physically fit.
- Excellent leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills
- Ability to work in a pressurized environment whilst diligently performing daily tasks and meeting deadlines.
- Available to work extended hours
- Own Car - Valid Driver's License

Remuneration: R9000.00 - R11 000.00 based on experience

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