Warehouse Associate

QUALITIES YOU MUST POSSESS

Organized & thorough
High standards
Ability to multi-task
Strong team player
Physically fit & active
Outgoing friendly personality
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QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED

A high-school degree
Good written & verbal English communication skills
Strong computer skills (knowledge of Retail Pro is a plus)

JOB DESCRIPTION

Organizing & maintaining a clean and orderly warehouse
Receiving and processing incoming shipments (unpacking, stickering, dividing and sending out products to different branches)
Ensure the safe keeping of stock in the warehouse
Handle all stock transfers in/out the warehouse
Conduct inventories of stock, packaging, shop tools
Coordinating between warehouses & stores for stock replenishment, packaging and tool needs.

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