Picker / Packer

Picker / Packer


Company
Fusion Recruitment
Location
Durban
Posted
3 hours ago
Via
Pnet
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Job Description
Reference: JHB006011-KM-1

A well-established company in Durban is looking for a Picker / Packer to handle picking, packing and dispatching orders in a busy warehouse.
Duties & Responsibilities

Minimum Requirements
• Previous experience working in a busy warehouse environment is essential
• Forklift experience will be considered an advantage
• Must be fluent in English, with the ability to read and write clearly in English

Duties and responsibilities
• Accurately pick orders on a daily basis according to company procedures
• Package, wrap and label orders after verification
• Load orders onto delivery trucks safely and efficiently
• Offload and unpack containers and ensure products are correctly labelled and shelved
• Follow all internal warehouse procedures and instructions from management
• Maintain a clean, safe and organised warehouse environment at all times
• Assist with any additional warehouse duties as required
• Work collaboratively as part of a team and contribute to a positive working environment
• Interact professionally with customers and couriers when required
• Be reliable present and available to support operational needs when necessary

Package & Remuneration

R 6000 - R 7000 - Monthly

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