Job Description
Responsible
for overseeing general operations and activities in a warehouse, including shipment and taking deliveries, conducting stock checks, recording warehouse transactions, and ensuring the safe and efficient operation of material handling equipment. They also manage inventory control, coordinate the arrangement of cargo, and perform documentation of cargo stored at the warehouse.
Key duties of a Warehouse Keeper include receiving, pulling stock, storing, and maintaining warehouse inventory, issuing materials and supplies to all departments, scrutinizing deliveries to ensure defective or incorrect items are returned, examining stock and disposing of depreciated and obsolete stock according to the organization’s policy, and performing minor maintenance or repair of storeroom material.
Additionally, a Warehouse Keeper must coordinate the warehouse operations applying 5S (sort, set, shine, standardize, sustain) techniques in manufacturing, trans-shipment, and trans-loading operations, and manage the warehouse incident or crisis management scheme.
Warehouse Keepers also help to aid compliance with special handling requirements in stacking, moving, and arranging items on pallets according to storage plans and carry out measures to address operational shortfall and maintenance needs.
Other responsibilities include reviewing warehousing quality issues, reporting workplace safety and health (WSH) incidents, and recommending WSH solutions to address shortcomings in current processes.
The job requires a high school diploma or equivalent
Physical requirements include the ability to frequently lift and carry materials, and the job may involve standing for up to 5-8 hours daily.
Benefits:
- Homealawnce
- Paid Vacation
- Paid Overtime
- Full Insurance
- Health Insurance
- & More Benefits with Saputo Manufacturing