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Warehouse Worker Quality Inspector

Location:
Columbus, OH
Salary:
15
Posted:
July 17, 2024

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Resume:

charnele palmer

**** ***** ***** **

columbus,ohio

614-***-****

***************@*****.***

Objective: I will be a great asset to the company. I am a very hard worker. I also work very hard as a team or indivisual.I also am willing to learn more with the company.

Experience: ts tech-clerical worker-warehouse work columbus,ohio

quality inspector march 15 to still work there.

A Quality Inspector monitors the quality of incoming and outgoing products or materials for a company. Also known as a Quality Control Inspector, they are tasked with conducting tests, analyzing measurements, and overseeing production processes.

Warehouse Worker Responsibilities

Preparing and completing warehouse orders for delivery or pickup according to schedule.

Receiving and processing warehouse stock products

Performing warehouse inventory controls and keeping quality standards high for audits.

Job brief-We are looking for a warehouse worker to participate in our warehouse operations and activities. Warehouse worker responsibilities include storing materials, picking, packing and scanning orders. The goal is to increase efficiency, profitability and customer satisfaction.

Responsibilities-Prepare and complete orders for delivery or pickup according to schedule (load, pack, wrap, label, ship)

Receive and process warehouse stock products (pick, unload, label, store.

Perform inventory controls and keep quality standards high for audits

Keep a clean and safe working environment and optimise space utilisation.

Complete diary logs into inventory

Report any discrepancies

Communicate and cooperate with supervisors and coworkers

Operate and maintain preventively warehouse vehicles and equipment

Follow quality service standards and comply with procedures, rules and regulations

Requirements

Proven working experience as a warehouse worker

Proficiency in inventory software, databases and systems

Familiarity with modern warehousing practices and methods

Good organisational and time management skills

Ability to lift heavy objects

Current forklift licence

High school degree

Clerical work involves paying attention to the day-to-day details of an office, things other people might overlook, such as answering and keeping track of emails, tracking appointments, and more. A clerk or secretary needs to be able to focus on these details, and not let anything slip through the cracks.

Analytical

Making travel arrangements

Prioritization

Problem solving

Reasoning

Record keeping

Scheduling appointments

Typing

Communication

Clerical workers need to have strong written and oral communication skills. They will typically answer phones, write memos, send emails, and greet clients and customers.

They, therefore, must be able to speak and write clearly and effectively. They need to convey information in a way that is easy to understand.

Answering phones

Communication

Correspondence

Customer service

Email

Faxing

Front desk

Language skills

Listening

Oral communication

Proofreading

Writing

Computer Skills

In this day and age, computer skills are critical for any clerical job. Clerks and secretaries have to be quick and accurate typists. They are also typically required to do some data entry, so they should be familiar with Excel and other data entry software. They should also be familiar with other Microsoft Office software, such as Word and PowerPoint. Any additional computer skills, such as the ability to design or edit web pages, would be considered a big plus.

Data entry

Data management

Database fluency

Desktop publishing

Microsoft Office

Office machines

Word processing

Numeracy

Much clerical work involves numeracy. Some clerks are in charge, to a degree, of bookkeeping and/or accounting for a company. It requires numeracy skills. The ability to calculate sums quickly is a positive quality in a clerk or secretary.

Accounting

Accuracy

Billing

Bookkeeping

Budgeting

Expense

Spreadsheets

Technology

Organization

Clerks and secretaries must be organized. They are in charge of making sure the office runs smoothly. It involves keeping track of the employer’s schedule, answering emails and phone calls, and maintaining files. All of this takes a lot of organizational skill.

Decision making

Delivering mail

Efficient

Filing

Management

Multitasking

Oversight

Photocopying and collating

Planning

Sorting

Time management

Education: turner job corps albany,ga

high school diploma 2006

References: DARLENE JONES- 614-***-**** OWN DETAILING BUSINESS.

AARON GREEN 614-***-**** OWN CLEANING BUSINESS/WAREHOUSE.



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