A Warehouse Executive is responsible for ensuring smooth and efficient warehouse operations. The job involves various tasks related to the management and movement of goods, including:
Loading and Unloading:
Supervise or assist in the loading and unloading of goods from delivery trucks, containers, or other transportation.
Ensure proper handling of goods to prevent damage during the loading and unloading process.
Scanning:
Use barcode scanners or other electronic devices to track inventory items.
Ensure accurate scanning of incoming and outgoing goods for proper record-keeping.
Maintain and update digital or manual inventory records.
Sorting:
Organize goods by category, size, or destination to ensure efficient storage and easy retrieval.
Ensure products are sorted according to warehouse procedures to streamline picking and packing processes.
Inventory Management:
Assist in stocktaking and inventory audits.
Monitor stock levels and ensure timely reporting of discrepancies or low stock.
Maintain accurate records of inventory movements.
Safety and Compliance:
Follow safety guidelines to prevent accidents and ensure compliance with safety standards.
Ensure warehouse operations comply with relevant regulations (e.g., health and safety, environmental).
Coordination:
Work closely with other warehouse staff and departments (e.g., logistics, distribution) to ensure smooth operations.
Assist in the management of goods flow to meet deadlines and delivery schedules.
Attention to Detail: Ensures accurate scanning, sorting, and inventory management.
Physical Stamina: Able to handle manual tasks such as loading, unloading, and lifting.
Organizational Skills: Efficient in sorting and categorizing products in a fast-paced environment.
Tech-Savvy: Proficient in using warehouse management systems (WMS), scanners, and other technology.
Teamwork: Able to work with others in a collaborative warehouse environment.
This role typically requires physical endurance and the ability to work in a dynamic and often high-pressure environment.