Muhammad Mubashier
ad5ei9@r.postjobfree.com
Summary
Motivated and reliable warehouse professional with a solid background in logistics and inventory management, seeking a position to leverage five years of industry experience. Holds an Associate Degree in Biology, bringing a strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills to enhance warehouse operations.
Education
Associate of Science in Biology
Punjab University
Skills
● Inventory Management
● Forklift Operation
● Quality Control
● Data Entry and Reporting
● Safety Compliance and Procedures
● Team Leadership and Training
Professional Experience
Warehouse Associate
Zainor Appliances
● Efficiently handle and process inventory with a team of 15+ members, maintaining a track record of accuracy and timeliness in fast-paced environments.
● Utilize biological knowledge to handle sensitive materials properly, ensuring safe storage conditions and minimizing waste.
● Operate warehouse machinery including forklifts and pallet jacks, adhering to all safety protocols.
● Conduct regular inventory audits; successfully identified and rectified discrepancies, enhancing system accuracy by 20%.
● Lead training sessions for new hires on warehouse operations and safety procedures, improving team productivity and reducing incident rates.
● Certainly! Here’s how you can elaborate on your experience as a packing warehouse worker, highlighting your skills, responsibilities, and achievements.
● Skilled in accurately picking items from inventory according to specific order requirements, ensuring every package contains the correct products and quantities.
● Utilized handheld scanners and digital inventory systems to maintain high levels of accuracy and speed, efficiently processing an average of 100+ orders per day.
● Conducted thorough quality checks during the packing process to ensure all items were free from damage and met company standards before shipment.
● Implemented packing techniques that maximized space utilization and minimized movement within packages, significantly reducing the incidence of damaged goods during transit by 30%.