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Mandarin Speaking Warehouse Operative

Kenect Recruitment
West Midlands
1 week ago
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Job description:

Job Overview
We are seeking a dedicated and efficient Mandarin Speaking Warehouse Worker to join our team. The successful candidate will play a crucial role in ensuring the smooth operation of our warehouse activities. This position involves a variety of tasks including picking, packing, shipping, and receiving goods. The ideal candidate should also possess experience of using Chinese CRM systems.

Responsibilities

  • Operate Chinese warehouse management systems to track inventory and manage stock levels.
  • Build and assemble products as required for shipping.
  • Perform heavy lifting and manual handling of goods safely and efficiently.
  • Operate Manual Handling Equipment and other warehouse equipment to load and unload materials.
  • Engage in picking and packing orders accurately to ensure timely dispatch.
  • Manage shipping and receiving processes, ensuring all documentation is completed correctly.
  • Maintain a clean and organised warehouse environment, adhering to health and safety regulations.
  • Assist in stock management, including inventory counts and restocking shelves as necessary.

Experience

  • Previous experience in a warehouse environment is preferred but not essential.
  • Familiarity with warehouse management systems is advantageous.
  • Fluency in Chinese / Mandarin is essential!
  • Experience with picking, packing, shipping, receiving, loading, and unloading goods is desirable.
  • A proactive approach to work with the ability to work effectively as part of a team or independently when required.

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