Warehouse Assistant

Renfrew
4 days ago
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Overview

As a member of the Warehouse team, you will play a key role in ensuring our customers receive an excellent experience

Key Responsibilities

Your main responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

  • Picking customer orders, loading vans and making regular checks to ensure all orders are picked correctly

  • Oversee the dispatch of orders and coordinate van deliveries

  • Assist in offloading shipping containers ensuring stock is palletised and stacked correctly and securely

  • Assist with a rolling stock taking program, ensuring all stock is located correctly at all times

  • Box, pack and wrap picked items ready for shipping

  • Ensuring a clean and safe workhouse for staff to work in

  • Moving items through the warehouse from receipt to dispatch to customers

  • Occasionally assisting with delivering stock to customers homes

  • Dealing directly with customers, assisting customers to load vehicles

  • Carrying out deliveries to customers across Scotland; driving company vehicles, loading/unloading van

    Qualifications

  • Proven warehouse experience with a strong focus on picking and packing.

  • Proficient in materials handling and operating forklifts.

  • Familiarity with warehouse management systems and shipping & receiving processes.

  • Ability to perform stocking, quality control, and heavy lifting tasks.

  • Mechanical knowledge and experience in loading and unloading goods efficiently.

  • Full, clean UK driving license that has been valid for at least 1 year

    (Please note, this is an hourly paid role. Advertised salary is based on an hourly rate of £12.60, working 41.5 hours per week. All overtime paid at standard rate of pay.)

    Benefits:

    Bereavement leave

    Company events

    Company pension

    Cycle to work scheme

    Enhanced maternity leave

    Enhanced paternity leave

    Free flu jabs

    Free parking

    On-site parking

    Private medical insurance

    Referral programme

    Sick pay

    Store discount

    Transport links

    Schedule:

  • Every weekend

  • Monday to Friday

  • Overtime

  • Weekend availability

    Experience

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