Warehouse Job - Full Time Mon-Frid 8.30-5pm Panmure
Sporting Goods - Warehouse/ Pick Packing Position available, based in St Johns/Panmure.
Fulltime Monday – Friday 8.30-5pm
We are looking for an honest, motivated, reliable, hard working person who is keen to join our team.
The Role:
.You will help in all aspects of our busy warehouse to ensure maximum efficiency, accuracy and productivity.
Key Duties:
• Accurately pick, pack and dispatch customer orders. (approx 70% of weekly workload)
• Unpacking containers and LCL shipments and accurately receipting product.
• Accurate Inventory management.
• Keeping the warehouse in a clean, tidy and organized manner.
Requirements:
• Honest, motivated and reliable.
• Proven attendance record.
• Physically fit and capable of being on your feet all day.
• Energetic team player with a friendly and positive attitude.
• Excellent attention to detail.
• Capable of lifting up to 10kg when needed .
• Some warehouse experience would be beneficial but not essential.
• Basic computer skills.
• Literacy and numeracy skills.
Applications by EMAIL please, including phone number and CV to juls@sportco.co.nz
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