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We are seeking a dedicated and efficient Warehouse Worker. The successful candidate will play a crucial role in ensuring the smooth operation of our warehouse by performing various tasks related to the handling, storage, and distribution of goods. This position requires physical stamina and a keen attention to detail to maintain high standards of quality control.

Duties

  • Load and unload goods from lorries and containers, ensuring safe handling at all times.

  • Operate warehouse management systems to track inventory and manage stock levels effectively.

  • Perform materials handling tasks, including sorting, storing, and retrieving items as needed.

  • Engage in shipping and receiving activities, preparing items for dispatch and verifying incoming shipments.

  • Conduct quality control checks on products to ensure they meet company standards before dispatch.

  • Participate in picking and packing orders accurately and efficiently for delivery.

  • Maintain a clean and organised work environment, adhering to health and safety regulations.

  • Operate forklifts safely when required, ensuring compliance with operational guidelines.

    Skills

  • Previous experience in a warehouse setting is highly desirable.

  • Proficient in heavy lifting techniques to handle bulky items safely.

  • Familiarity with warehouse management systems for efficient inventory tracking.

  • Strong skills in materials handling practices to ensure safe movement of goods.

  • Experience in shipping and receiving processes is an advantage.

  • Ability to operate forklifts or willingness to undergo training if necessary.

  • Attention to detail for quality control checks during the picking and packing process.

    If you are a motivated individual looking for an opportunity to contribute to a dynamic team within a warehouse environment, we encourage you to apply for the Warehouse Worker position today

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