Warehouse logistics specialist (m/f/d)

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Do you know what you can do - and are you looking for an employer who sees it the same way? At persona service, you'll get the job that matches your experience. Whether in the skilled trades, in industry or in another sector: we make sure that your performance is recognised and your commitment appreciated. You accept goods, unload them, check the accompanying documents, check the quantity and condition and book everything in the warehouse management system With your eye for detail, you store goods professionally and take into account storage conditions such as temperature or stackability; You use materials handling equipment such as forklift trucks safely You put together deliveries, pack them, label the goods and prepare them for loading You ensure transparency in the warehouse by carrying out regular stock checks and inventories You comply with safety regulations, especially when dealing with hazardous goods and accident prevention, and work routinely with warehouse management software Ideally you have a completed apprenticeship, e.g. as a warehouse logistics specialist (m/f/d), warehouse clerk (m/f/d) or a comparable qualification Professional experience in the warehouse, shipping or incoming goods area You have basic knowledge of warehouse management software If possible, you have a forklift licence and corresponding driving experience You have a very good command of written and spoken German and a valid work permit A high degree of teamwork and flexibility is what sets you apart sympathetic team and collegial cooperation careful induction training from experienced colleagues What you can always rely on at persona service: €50 per month as a gift for your mobility depending on the position, e.g. for the Germany ticket and much more. Bonuses as well as holiday and Christmas bonuses Free tutoring for your children on the Ubimaster learning & tutoring platform Numerous shopping discounts with well-known brands via our corporate benefits programme Excellent personal support and regular feedback meetings Multiple further training opportunities

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