RECEIVING AND DISPATCHING UNIT (RDU) CHECKER

Job Highlights:

  • Dynamic and Collaborative Workplace

  • Responsive and Encouraging Leadership

  • Pathways to Continuous Learning and Advancement

Ready to become part of our dynamic team? We’re seeking candidates with the right skills and experience for this role. If you think you match the profile, reach out to us, we'd love to hear from you!

What you’ll do

Warehouse Checker is responsible for accurately verifying, documenting, and maintaining inventory levels through meticulous inspection and record-keeping of incoming and outgoing shipments.

  • Conduct physical counts of inventory to ensure accuracy.

  • Inspect products for quality, damage, or discrepancies.

  • Record and report any issues or discrepancies to supervisors.

  • Maintain organized records of inventory levels and transactions.

What are we looking for

  • At least graduate of any four (4) year course are highly encouraged to apply.

  • A minimum of 1 year of experience in a Warehouse or Logistics environment is preferred. However, motivated fresh graduates with relevant skills are also welcome to apply.

  • Basic knowledge of inventory control and inventory management

  • Familiarity with safety regulations and procedures related to loading and unloading activities.

  • Newly graduates are welcome to apply

  • Good analytical, arithmetic, problem-solving, and communication skills

Visit us at https://capitolsteel.com.ph/careers/ and https://www.facebook.com/capitolsteelcorporation/

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