Warehouse & Stockroom Picker / Packer

Warehouse & Stockroom Picker / Packer


Company
JG Electronics
Location
Randburg
Posted
5 days ago
Via
Adzuna

Job Description
JG Electronics is looking for a reliable and hardworking Warehouse & Stockroom Picker / Packer to join our team. This role involves accurately picking, packing, and handling stock for customer orders, as well as maintaining an organised and efficient warehouse and stockroom environment.

This position is ideal for someone who is detail-oriented, physically fit, and able to work in a fast-paced environment.
Key Responsibilities

Duties include, but are not limited to:
• Picking stock accurately for customer orders
• Packing orders securely and correctly for dispatch
• Receiving, unpacking, and checking incoming stock
• Loading and offloading stock when required
• Organising and restocking shelves correctly
• Assisting with stock counts and inventory checks
• Maintaining cleanliness and organisation of the warehouse and stockroom
• Following company procedures and supervisor instructions
• Assisting with general warehouse and stockroom duties as needed
Important Job Requirement

This role requires daily lifting and handling of heavy boxes. Applicants must be physically fit and capable of performing manual labour.

Minimum Requirements
• Age 18 or older
• Basic understanding of warehouse/stockroom procedures
• Good attention to detail
• Strong organisational skills
• Ability to work efficiently under pressure
• Good communication skills in English
Preferred Attributes (Advantageous)
• Previous experience in a warehouse or stockroom environment
• Experience with picking/packing systems
• Reliable, punctual, and trustworthy
• Team player with a strong work ethic
What We Offer
• Stable, full-time position
• Opportunity to grow within the company
• Supportive team environment

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