Picker / Packer (Mitchells Plain)

Picker / Packer (Mitchells Plain)


Company
Swift International Human Resources
Location
Cape Town
Posted
4 days ago
Via
Pnet

Job Description
Reference: CEN001195-PM-1

We are looking for a picker / packer to join our team in the Automotive spares sector in Mitchells Plain.

Minimum Requirements:
• Matric
• Minimum of 3 years' experience in Automotive Parts (Non-Negotiable)
• Computer literate
• Stock Controlling
• Maintain accurate record of inventory and stock management system
• The picker will make use of an order sheet to pick a wide variety of items with specific instructions and arrange them to be ready for collection
• The picker will do stock audits to ensure stock levels are correct and follow through with discrepancies that arise

Duties & Responsibilities

Kindly apply if you meet the minimum requirement. Should you not hear back from us within 2 weeks consider your application as unsuccessful.
Package & Remuneration

R 6000 - R 7895 - Monthly

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