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Warehouse Operative

Musgrave
Belfast
2 weeks ago
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Job ref: 16681

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Location: Belfast

Contract type: Permanent

Closing Date: 11 November 2025


Warehouse Operative

Job title: Warehouse Operative

Location: Dargan Drive Belfast

Job type: Full time, Permanent Contract

Musgrave is one of the Europe’s most successful family-owned businesses with a 140-year heritage in food and brand innovation, supporting communities across the island of Ireland and Spain. Every day we feed one-in-three people in Ireland through 18 market leading food and beverage brands that include SuperValu, Centra, Frank and Honest and Musgrave Market Place. We support thousands of retail and foodservice family businesses who live and work in the heart of the communities they serve. We are committed to becoming the most trusted and sustainable business in Ireland and we are making changes across the company to make sure that happens. We want to make a positive impact on the world, and we will support our suppliers and customers to make a difference too.

The successful candidate must be flexible to work either of the following shifts.



Ambient Warehouse:

Monday to Friday - 2pm - 10pm

Nightshift: 

Sunday to Thursday - 10pm - 6am 

What you'll be doing:

Provide an effective, efficient, and flexible service to all suppliers, customers, and colleagues alike. through carrying out all functions relating to the warehouse, including: - order scheduling and assembly, replenishment, picking, stock enquiries, and checking. Ensure accurate checking (manual process) and other associated procedures relating to goods received and goods dispatched. Promote a positive company image through your accuracy, knowledge, and attitude to the job. Accurate and efficient picking of orders and completion of all paperwork. Ensure incoming and outgoing loads are dealt with efficiently and comply to safety and legal requirements. Monitor stock levels. Ensure that all goods are stored under the appropriate conditions. Ensure that all waste, losses, and damage are kept to a minimum.

What we're looking for:

Good communication and organisational skills. A team player with experience in working to deadlines. Ability to work on their own initiative and organise the shift duties. High level of productivity Good all-round general housekeeping is essential. Must have good numeracy and literacy skills this is essential.

Desirable criteria:

Previous warehouse picking experience advantageous. Manual Handling training. Forklift truck License (counterbalance & Reach) and PPT would be advantageous, although full training would become available. Maintain good level of punctuality at all times adhering to working time directive. Must be flexible and adaptable.

Ready to make an impact? Apply now and be part of a forward-thinking company that values your expertise and vision.

Musgrave is an equal opportunities employer. We encourage applications from diverse candidates. If we can make any accommodations to enable you to be the best version of yourself during the interview, please let us know.



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