Responsible for selecting items from inventory, packing them securely, and preparing orders for shipment.
Ensures timely, accurate, and damage-free deliveries to customers.
Pick Items: Retrieve products as per order slips or digital scanners.
Pack Orders: Use appropriate packaging to protect items.
Label & Dispatch: Attach shipping labels and prepare items for shipment.
Quality Check: Inspect products for damages or errors.
Inventory Update: Maintain accurate records in the system.
Equipment Handling: Operate pallet jacks, forklifts, or other tools if trained.
Accuracy and attention to detail.
Physical fitness for lifting and standing long hours.
Teamwork and communication.
Basic knowledge of warehouse software or barcode scanning.
High school education or equivalent (experience preferred but not mandatory).
Fast-paced, warehouse-based, physically active.
May include day, evening, or night shifts.
Safety gear and training provided.
Regular Income: Steady monthly or hourly salary.
Overtime Pay: Earn extra for working beyond scheduled hours.
Performance Bonuses: Incentives for completing targets, accuracy, or speed.
Paid Leave: Casual, sick, and festival leaves provided by many companies.
Medical Support: Some employers offer health insurance or checkups.
Safety Gear: Gloves, masks, or back support for safe handling of goods.
Safe Environment: Training on warehouse safety and proper lifting techniques.
Learning Opportunities: On-the-job training in inventory management, scanning systems, and packing techniques.
Skill Enhancement: Develop time management, teamwork, and organizational skills.
Promotion Potential: Advance to roles like Team Lead, Inventory Specialist, or Warehouse Supervisor.
Shift Flexibility: Day, evening, or night shifts in some warehouses.
Employee Discounts: Occasional discounts on company products.
Professional Exposure: Build experience in logistics, warehouse operations, and supply chain management.