Job Opportunity
Job Opportunity
Warehouse Person
We are located in Rosedale, Albany
(fabric wholesaler)
Job Brief
Looking for part time worker
Immediate Start
This is a part time 18hrs weekly – 8.30am- 3.00pm
Person with right attitude may have long term
Essential duties and responsibilities
Receiving, checking, cutting & shipping stock
Sort and place stock or items on racks, shelves
Maintains inventory controls by items received or distributed through a computer.
Prepare & Pack orders for shipping
Maintains safe and clean work environment
Requirements
Physical demands –Heavy Box lifting required –bolts of fabric
Frequently required to stand & cut fabric
Able to work in a team environment
Dependable & Reliable
Training Provided - Basic Computer skills required
Good communication, organizational, time management skills
email : pawank@tiffaniestreasures.co.nz
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