Monitoring:
A warehouse clerk must monitor incoming and outgoing stock for obvious faults or defects and report these to a supervisor or senior manager.
Recording
A warehouse clerk will use his company's inventory control system to check orders against original purchase documents and ensure that shipment contents are double-checked for accuracy.
Warehouse clerk is responsible for ensuring to ensure that un-stuffing tally sheets/put away list/picking list/pallet ids are accurate against the physical stocks. She/he is also to report to his/her superior on any issues pertaining to the operations and is able to assist his/her team to meet the operational requirements.
Liaising
As a key part of the supply chain, a warehouse clerk typically works with drivers and other transport workers to ensure that orders are delivered.
Also liaises frequently with customer service staff, often to give customers details of shipping times and delivery estimates.
Counts Inventory
A warehouse inventory control clerk receives and counts items in a warehouse inventory and records the data either manually or on a computer.
Discrepancies
Warehouse inventory clerks compare the quantities of items physically present in the warehouse to the inventory records of a warehouse.
If finds a difference between the stock on hand and the records, investigates the discrepancy.
If necessary, adjusts the errors in the system, under the direction of the warehouse manager.
Inventory Tagging
With guidance from the warehouse manager, also determines proper storage procedures and inventory control methods.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent, Fresh graduate
Pay: RM1,700.00 - RM1,900.00 per month
Benefits:
Free parking
Health insurance
Maternity leave
Opportunities for promotion
Professional development
Work Location: In person
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