Warehousing
We have lots of new Warehousing Apprenticeship vacancies across the West Midlands every week.
Below are the duties that would typically be included in a Warehousing role.
General Duties:
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Ensure that orders are picked accurately and to the highest quality from individual pallet labels or pick sheets as provided by the relevant team leader/supervisor
•Ensure that orders are picked/packed to individual customer specification
•To ensure accurate order assembly
•To visually quality check all products picked. If in doubt about quality refer to a quality controller or your line manager
•To ensure that when complete, all orders you assemble are checked off by a recognised checker
•Ensure accurate labelling of product and shrink wrapping of finished orders pallets
•General housekeeping duties as required and recognition and understanding of ‘work tidy’ policies that are in place
•Correct care and safe use of all company equipment including FLT, pallet trucks (if authorised and trained to use the appropriate equipment)
•To work in a team-based environment where all managers/employees work together for the good of the business
•Ensure you adhere to all relevant legislation (H&S, Hygiene, BRC, etc) and that any violations are reported to your line manager/supervisor
•Maintain and contribute to a working knowledge of policies and regulations
•Specific projects/other duties or activities as directed by your line manager
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Training To Be Provided:
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At the end of your training, you will be required to complete an End Point Assessment to showcase what you have learnt throughout your apprenticeship.
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Once the End Point Assessment has been completed and passed, you will achieve a Level 2 Supply Chain Warehouse Operative qualification.
Within the standard training, you will learn the knowledge, skills, behaviours and attitudes that are required for Warehousing. This will be met and assessed by a range of classroom taught modules, on and off-the-job training, and within the workplace you will demonstrate your competence through performance of tasks.
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Functional Skills English and maths Level 1 and Level 2 may also be undertaken if required, for learners to have the opportunity to improve Literacy and Numeracy.