Picker Packer

Ashby-de-la-Zouch
4 weeks ago
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Job description

Our client is a Warehouse and Distribution business based in Ashby and are currently looking to recruit a number of Pickers / Packer to support their site expansion.

On a day to day basis you will:

  • Select and packages products for shipment based on customer orders.

  • Uses technology, including smartphones and handheld devices, to sort, scan, and prepare orders.

  • Surveys items for possible damage or defects before shipment.

  • Fills customer orders promptly by reviewing order forms to ascertain scan numbers, sizes, colors, and merchandise quantities.

  • Operate automated, computerized, or robotic picking and packing systems.

  • Attach identification information, including pricing, to products or containers.

  • Keep products separated, organized, and in good rotation.

  • Follows safety protocols and reports problems to mitigate safety issues.

  • Operates various pieces of equipment

    Suitable candidates must be able to Read, Write & Speak English to ensure they can understand inductions and instructions onsite. You must also have worked within a Warehouse previously undertaking picking and packing duties.

    This site is bases in Ashby, Leicestershire (LE65), due to location you must have you own transport or be able to car share.

    AM, PM and Night Shift Available

    Summary

    As a Picker/Packer, you will be integral to our warehouse operations, responsible for efficiently picking and packing products for shipment. Reporting to the Warehouse Supervisor, your core skills in warehouse experience and picking & packing will ensure accuracy and timeliness in fulfilling orders

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