Picker / Packer

Picker / Packer


Company
First Degree Recruitment
Location
Cape Town
Salary
R 7K–R 8K a month
Posted
19 days ago
Via
Job Mail

Job Description
We have a Picker / Packer position available within a busy automotive parts retail environment in _______. We are looking for a reliable and detail-oriented individual to assist with accurate picking, packing, and handling of automotive parts to ensure efficient order fulfilment and smooth warehouse operations.

Duties:
• Pick automotive parts accurately according to picking slips and invoices.
• Pack parts securely to ensure safe delivery to customers.
• Assist with receiving and checking incoming stock.
• Ensure correct labelling and binning of parts within the storeroom.
• Maintain organised shelves and storage areas.
• Assist with stock counts and inventory checks.
• Report damaged or missing stock to the supervisor.
• Maintain cleanliness and safety within the warehouse environment.

Requirements:
• Previous 1-2 year`s warehouse or picker/packer experience advantageous in the automotive industry.
• Experience within the automotive parts industry beneficial.
• Good attention to detail and accuracy.
• Physically fit and able to lift automotive parts.
• Ability to work in a fast-paced warehouse environment.
• Reliable, punctual, and hardworking.
• Matric (Grade 12) preferred.
• Valid driver’s license (essential).
• Clear criminal record.

Send your CV to: [email protected]

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