Temporary Picker/Packer - Cold Chain Operations

Temporary Picker/Packer - Cold Chain Operations


Company
Carrus Group
Posted
2 days ago
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Job Description
Introduction

We are seeking a reliable and physically capable individual to join our cold chain operation in a temporary picking and packing role. The position involves handling physically demanding tasks and working in a team-oriented environment.

Duties & Responsibilities
• Picking and packing products accurately using a scanner
• Operating pallet jacks and handling heavy boxes when required
• Maintaining cold chain standards throughout the process
• Working collaboratively with the team to meet operational targets

Desired Experience & Qualification
• Matric certificate
• Previous cold chain experience
• Experience in picking with a scanner
• Ability to speak and understand English
• Punctual, reliable, and team-oriented
• Willingness to learn and adapt

Package & Remuneration

Market related

Interested?

If interested, please send your CV to :

[email protected]

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