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Warehouse Support Assistant – Temporary

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About the Role

To support increased warehouse activity over the summer period, Envevo is looking to appoint a reliable and enthusiastic Warehouse Support Assistant on a temporary summer contract, starting immediately and anticipated to run through to late August, with the potential for extension. This role is suitable for a student looking to gain practical workplace experience during the summer.

The main purpose of the role is to support day-to-day warehouse operations, with a particular focus on accurate picking, packing, labelling and preparing stock for dispatch. This is a warehouse support role only and does not include driving duties.

Key Responsibilities

  • Pick and pack stock accurately in line with order requirements, ensuring items are prepared to the required standard.
  • Check, label and package goods carefully for dispatch, escalating any damaged, missing or incorrect items.
  • Support goods-in and goods-out activity, including unpacking deliveries and placing stock in the correct warehouse locations.
  • Keep picking, packing and storage areas clean, tidy and well organised throughout the working day.
  • Assist with basic stock checks and help maintain accurate stock information when required.
  • Follow warehouse processes and instructions from the Warehouse Manager to support efficient daily operations.
  • Work safely at all times, following manual handling guidance and health and safety procedures.
  • Provide general warehouse support as needed during the temporary summer period.

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Requirements

  • No previous warehouse experience is required: Full guidance and support will be provided.
  • Suitable for a student seeking temporary summer work and able to commit to an immediate start on a summer contract anticipated to run through to late August, with the potential for extension.
  • Able to work 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday.
  • Good attention to detail, with the ability to pick, pack and check items accurately.
  • Able to follow instructions and work effectively as part of a team.
  • Comfortable working in a busy warehouse environment and supporting changing priorities.
  • Physical fitness and ability to lift and move stock safely when required.
  • Basic computer literacy is helpful for stock updates and warehouse records.
  • Awareness of safe working practices within a warehouse environment.
  • Strong organisational skills and a tidy, methodical approach to work.

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Skills

Picking
Packing
Labelling
Stock Management
Goods In and Out
Attention To Detail
Teamwork
Manual Handling
Basic Computer Literacy
Organisational Skills

Location

United Kingdom

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