Packer
Package finished products for shipment.
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- What's it like to be a Packer?
- How to become a Packer
- Latest Packer jobs
- Top skills and experience for Packers
What's it like to be a Packer?
A Packer is responsible for readying products for packing and shipping. They are also responsible for ensuring that all items in the final package are complete prior to shipping. This role is normally found in logistics companies, manufacturing industries, or other businesses that handle physical items. Some Packers may be required to check the quantity and weight of products, and assess whether the package is secured in packing material.Tasks and duties
- Handling products for packing.
- Checking product quality.
- Securing items in proper packing material.
- Coordinating with shipping and warehousing departments to fulfil orders.
How to become a Packer
You don’t need a qualification to become a Packer, and the skills required for the role can be learned on the job.
- 1.Complete at least a primary level education. While not a requirement by all employers, having a primary-level education will help your employability.
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Skills and experience employers are looking for
Having the right skills and experience can make you an in-demand applicant. Packer employers on Jobstreet are looking for job seekers with expertise in the following areas. Warehouse
Packaging
Halal Awareness
Picking and Packing
Labelling
Shipping
eCommerce
Hygienic
Team Work
Computer Literacy
Microsoft Office
Communication Skills
Time Management
Organised
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