Inventory Management: Keeping track of inventory levels, conducting regular stock counts or
audits, and updating inventory records using manual or computerized systems.
Picking and Packing: Fulfilling customer orders by selecting the appropriate items from inventory,
packing them securely for shipment, and preparing them for delivery.
Shipping and Receiving: Preparing outgoing shipments for delivery to customers or other
destinations, including labeling packages, arranging transportation, and coordinating with shipping
carriers.
Equipment Operation: Operating warehouse equipment such as forklifts, pallet jacks, and hand
trucks safely and efficiently to move goods within the warehouse.
Maintenance: Keeping the warehouse clean and organized, performing routine maintenance tasks
on equipment, and reporting any maintenance issues or safety hazards.
Safety and Compliance: Adhering to workplace safety regulations and company policies, including
proper handling of hazardous materials and use of personal protective equipment.
Communication: Collaborating with other warehouse staff, supervisors, and other departments to
coordinate activities, resolve issues, and ensure efficient workflow.
Continuous Improvement: Identifying opportunities for process improvements or cost savings
within the warehouse operation and making recommendations to management.
Overall, being a warehouse employee requires attention to detail, physical stamina, and the ability
to work effectively both independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced environment.
Would like to find an employee with experience with aviation parts. Experience working specifically in the warehouse
Warehouse manager.
Computer knowledge, experience in excel.
Drawing up a plan for warehouse employees.
Ability to handle dangerous goods.
Making an inventory of the warehouse.
Leadership qualities!