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Working with Coople allows you to find flexible, rewarding warehouse operative jobs when and where it suits you. We pride ourselves on connecting our workers to a wide variety of opportunities, giving you the chance to apply for a range of roles across different skill and experience levels. Whether you’d like to find work as a warehouse handler, stockroom assistant, picker, packer or something else, you’re sure to find it with us.

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What can you expect when filling one of Coople’s warehouse operative jobs?

Warehouse operative job responsibilities

You might be wondering what exactly a warehouse operative does? Your responsibilities will vary from job to job, but some of your duties as a staff member might include:

  • Loading and unloading deliveries with other warehouse workers.
  • Packing and wrapping goods.
  • Keeping meticulous records of warehouse inventory and stock locations.
  • Checking loads for damaged or missing items upon delivery.
  • Stock counting and location checks.
  • Cleaning the warehouse.

Pickers and packers

You can also apply for picker and packer vacancies with Coople.

Material handlers

You can also find local, flexible work as one of our dedicated material handlers.

Stockroom assistants

You can find rewarding stockroom assistant opportunities with Coople.

What skills do we look for in warehouse operatives?

Not all of our roles require experience. If this is the case, it will be clearly stated in the job description. For example, it might say:

  • No previous experience needed.
  • Excellent organisation and multitasking skills – high level of efficiency and problem solving skills required to ensure deadlines are met.
  • Strong communication skills, applicants must be able to work well independently as well as in a team.
  • Excellent problem solving and reasoning skills.
  • Physical stamina required as the role will involve frequent bending, stooping and heavy lifting.
  • Ability to stand for extended periods of time.

If specific experience or skills are required, this will also be clearly stated in the warehouse staff job description when you apply. For example, hiring companies may ask for:

  • Six or more months experience in the warehouse sector.
  • Experience using an RF scanner.
  • Experience in 3PL (third-party logistics) warehouses.

How to prepare for your role as a warehouse assistant

There are a number of things to be aware of before you start your job as a warehouse operative. These could include:

  • Specific uniform requirements and whether or not uniform and safety equipment (e.g. safety shoes) will be provided.
  • Health and safety training – you will more than likely be invited to complete a training session before your first shift as a warehouse operative. Topics covered in the training might include:
    • Manual handling.
    • Moving parts.
    • Moving machinery.
    • Following one way guidelines within the warehouse.
    • High vis uniform requirements while on shift.

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