Warehouse Operator:- Graduation with Economics/BBA/MBA/experience related fields
Age Limit 18year to 35years
A Warehouse Operator, also known as a Warehouse Worker or Material Handler, performs various tasks to support the day-to-day operations of a warehouse. Their work typically includes:
1. Receiving and processing shipments: Unloading, inspecting, and storing incoming goods.
2. Picking and packing orders: Retrieving items from shelves, packing, and preparing for shipment.
3. Storing and organizing inventory: Labeling, categorizing, and maintaining inventory accuracy.
4. Operating equipment: Using forklifts, pallet jacks, and other machinery to move goods.
5. Maintaining safety and security: Following safety protocols, reporting hazards, and securing the warehouse.
6. Conducting inventory counts: Participating in cycle counts, physical counts, and reconciliations.
7. Assisting with shipping and receiving: Coordinating with transportation teams, loading/unloading cargo.
8. Cleaning and maintaining the warehouse: Keeping the facility organized, clean, and free of debris.
9. Supporting quality control: Identifying and reporting damaged or defective products.
10. Collaborating with team members: Working with other operators, supervisors, and departments to achieve warehouse goals.
Their primary goal is to efficiently and accurately manage inventory, support order fulfillment, and maintain a safe and organized warehouse environment.