Warehouse Picker and Packer

Warehouse Picker and Packer


Company
MCE ELECTRIC
Location
Pretoria
Via
BeBee ZA

Job Description
Are you organised, detail-oriented, and looking for a dynamic opportunity in a leading industrial electrical products company? MCE Electric is seeking enthusiastic individuals to join our Team for the position of Warehouse Picker and Packer.

Responsibilities:
• Pick items from shelves based on order specifications, ensuring accuracy and efficiency.
• Receive, unpack, and inspect incoming stock for accuracy and quality.
• Accurately shelve and organise products within the warehouse.
• Maintain a clean and organised packing and shelving area.
• Assist in inventory management and stock rotation.
• Perform other warehouse tasks as needed to support operations.

Qualifications and Experience:
• National Senior Certificate or equivalent to NQF 4.
• Previous experience in warehouse operations, picking, or packing roles preferred.
• Strong attention to detail and organisational skills.
• Ability to lift and carry heavy stock as required.
• Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment.
• Excellent communication and teamwork skills.

Working Conditions:
• Warehouse environment with exposure to varying temperatures.
• Requires standing, walking, and lifting for extended periods.
• Use of personal protective equipment (PPE) as required

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