SchapfenMühle GmbH & Co. KG | Germany | 89073 Ulm, Donau | Full time | Published since: 23.05.2025 on arbeitsagentur.de
Warehouse employee (m/w/d)
Оccupation: Warehouse and transport worker
The best of tradition and innovation We are an innovative, expanding family business and produce and sell high-quality mill products, mill mixes and cereals. To strengthen our warehouse team we are looking at the locations Jungingen and Dornstadt
Your tasks: • Order picking, packaging and delivery • Takeover of goods receipt and exit inspection • Loading and unloading of trucks • Regular control of stocks • Mobile data acquisition device handling • Compliance with order and cleanliness
Your profile: • Ideally completed vocational training as a specialist in warehouse logistics (m/w/d) or specialist warehouse (m/w/d) • Professional experience in the field of warehouses • Safe handling of industrial trucks • Forklift driver license • Willingness to shiftwork (spring and late) • Flexible use at the locations Jungingen and Dornstadt
We offer: • Secure workplace in a medium-sized company • Experienced team spirit, flat hierarchies and short decision-making • Attractive social benefits (supplement pensions, bicycle leasing etc.) • Company events • Employee discount
We look forward to your meaningful application documents. Apply online or send your application to: [for e-mail see the original ad]
Joblocations:
89073 Ulm, Danube, BADEN_WUERTTEMBERG, GERMANY
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