Job Title: WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR
Company:Work Africa
Job description: Job SummaryWAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR / EAST LONDON – This is a hands-on position within the FMCG Industry. Strong Leadership, organizational skills required for this role.Minimum Requirements;Valid Code 10 Drivers License & Forklift License preferredStrong leadership skillsExperienced in Receiving and DispatchingGood Computer Skills (Excel, Email)Fluent in English – Read, Speak and WriteMin. 2 years’ experience as a Warehouse SupervisorFood Distribution & Storage experience advantageousMust be able to work under pressure.Basic HR knowledgeMust be good with numbersThe suitable Candidate must be:Ability to Lead, Motivate and Discipline StaffResponsible for making up orders according to picking slipsResponsible for stacking and packing stock in warehouseResponsible for security and control of stockResponsible for receiving and warehousing of stockEnsure physical stock is checked against the recorded stock on a regular basisSalary: R10 – R15k (depending on experience)Application Process: Online applications will receive preference, ensure to upload a head and shoulder photo, alternatively you can e-mail , using Warehouse Supervisor as a reference. If you don’t hear from us within 3 weeks of your application, please consider your application unsuccessfulWork AfricaRecruiter
Expected salary: R10000 – 15000 per month
Location: East London, Eastern Cape
Job date: Fri, 06 Dec 2024 00:15:19 GMT
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