A Cold Store Operator (Warehouse Operator/Forklift Driver) in a meatworks facility is responsible for managing the incoming and outgoing goods within the warehouse. Their duties include:
* Receiving and inspecting incoming shipments of supplies, equipment, and products.
* Stacking boxes (15-27Kilos) in cold warehouse (-15 degrees) with appropriate pallet spacing and labelling
* Recording and maintaining accurate inventory records using computerized systems.
* Organizing and storing products in designated areas within the warehouse.
* Picking, packing, and preparing orders for shipment according to company standards.
* Loading and unloading trucks using forklifts or other equipment.
* Ensuring a clean and organized warehouse environment.
* Performing regular inventory audits to identify discrepancies or shortages.
* Complying with health and safety regulations and ensuring warehouse safety standards are met.
The role requires physical stamina, attention to detail, and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment. 1 Year previous experience in a warehouse or logistics role is typically required, along with knowledge of warehouse operations and safety protocols.
Compensation:
* Hourly rate: $28.75-$35.40
To be successful, you must meet the following requirements:
* Australian Citizen/Permanent Residency/Full Working Rights in Australia are essential
* Minimum 1 Year forklift driving experience
* Complete a pre-employment medical check, including a drug and alcohol test
* Q-Fever vaccinated (or willing to get)
* Be able to provide two professional references.
* Be able to work in the cold environment
What is on offer
You will work a minimum of 40 hours per week with the potential for overtime and weekend work.
Other Benefits for You
* Above award wages
* Secure, permanent employment that rarely has down days
* Supportive and caring environment
* On-the-job training
* Paid Inductions
* Opportunity to upskill and increase pay level
* Access to discounts on meat and other products.
If you require further information please don't hesitate to contact Susie Maber