Warehouse Pickers and Packers

Warehouse Pickers and Packers


Company
Fields
Location
Gauteng
Via
GrabJobs

Job Description
We are looking for hardworking and reliable Pickers and Packers to join our team! In this role, you will be responsible for selecting, packing, and preparing products for shipment in a fast-paced warehouse environment.For more information send your C.V on WHATSAPP to our recruitment Agency Team on 075 239 2204.
• Key Responsibilities* :

Accurately pick and pack orders according to company guidelines

Ensure items are correctly labeled and packaged for delivery

Maintain cleanliness and organization in the warehouse

Follow health and safety regulations

Meet daily productivity targets
• Requirements* :

No prior experience required – training will be provided

Ability to work in a fast-paced environment

Good attention to detail and accuracy

Physically fit and able to lift packages (as required)

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