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Job number 54BR
Job title Warehouse Assistant
Location/City Ibadan
Appointment type Permanent
Job purpose and key deliverable
The job is to provide basic warehousing functions of receipt, storage and issuance of material/goods and to avoid damage or wastage in the process.
The key deliverable:
Maintenance of proper storage of all company stocks in the warehouse, effective receipts of stocks and despatch to external/internal customers.
Management of records in the warehouse in accordance with record management policy
Ensure physical stock movement is posted in the system.
Enforcement of compliance with BAT Environmental Health & Safety guidelines in all warehouse activities
Essential requirements
A minimum of OND in any numerical or financial courses. In addition to this, a good knowledge of computer will be an advantage.
Sound knowledge and understanding of the warehouse processes.
Good inter-personal communication skills.
Sound Analytical skills and ability to work with figures.
Ability to work under pressure and with less supervision.
Computer literacy sufficient to be able to perform all physical transactions in the system and sending of daily reports.
Experience in use of material handling equipments e.g. forklift.
Experience in an FMCG handling large number of SKUs (Stock Keeping Unit) preferably with a manufacturing organisation sufficient to demonstrate understanding of products
Application Deadline: 17-Aug-2012
How to Apply :
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