Warehouse and Logistics - Expressions of Interest About the Company: We have a few of our important clients who are looking to fill various roles in Warehouse and Logistics Industry before the busy period.
We are recruiting for a variety of roles.
Role Overview: We are welcoming expressions of interest to those who are looking for their next steps in their career, if that is needing a helping hand to find this next step or looking for a similar role within a new business.
We are starting to notice changes in the market across the region therefore, clients will likely require new members to help continue to drive their brands and businesses.
Key Responsibilities: Assemble & Process WorkMachine OperatorsPick PackersProduction, Planning & SchedulingPurchasing, Procurement & InventoryFreight/Cargo Forwarding Qualifications and Skills: Great knowledge in Warehousing, 3PL, Production, Manufacturing.Excellent communication, problem solving and decision-making skills.Any qualifications related to logistics.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Ability to work independently and as part of a team.Strong attention to detail and proactive problem-solving skills.
What's on Offer: Opportunities for professional development and career growth.Work in a dynamic, supportive team environment.Be a key player in a fast-paced, innovative tech team.Please apply via "apply now" function by submitting your CV with a covering letter stating clearly your New Zealand Residence status on the application as you must be eligible to work in New Zealand to be considered for this role.
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