Shipping & Receiving Specialist
Join a growing logistics team offering on-the-job training, safety leadership, and real impact in logistics. Prior warehouse or logistics experience required.
This Shipping & Receiving and Packaging Quality Specialist position stands out for anyone possessing a strong background in logistics or warehouse operations. The role is full-time and offers a professional environment where experience with material handling and safe storage practices is highly valued. The company is looking for individuals with at least a diploma, 2-year degree or equivalent experience, making it suitable for those who have proven themselves in similar roles.
Day-to-Day Responsibilities: Behind the Scenes
As a specialist, you’ll oversee receiving, inspecting, storing, and inventorying materials, ensuring quality and accuracy. Training peers and enforcing procedures also fall under your remit.
Managing shipping criteria and supporting technical needs keeps your days varied, while reporting issues and suggesting process improvements develop your leadership potential.
Hands-on work such as unpacking, sorting, creating records, and operating warehouse equipment is a staple. Expect accountability for every material movement.
Documentation and database management are crucial, so attention to detail is key for success and compliance in this role.
Communication and coordination with quality assurance and supply teams are daily essentials, enhancing your collaborative skills and professional growth.
Two Pros: Why Apply?
This position provides extensive on-the-job training and broad exposure to advanced logistics operations, growing your skills while working with experienced mentors.
Strong organisational culture and support for process improvement mean your contributions are respected and can directly influence outcomes in the workplace.
Two Cons: Points to Consider
The role can be physically demanding, given requirements for lifting, operating equipment, and extended periods on your feet during inventory and material handling.
Weekly reporting and strict procedural adherence can make the position feel structured and, at times, repetitive if your preference is for highly creative work.
Verdict: Is This the Right Step?
If you enjoy organisation, teamwork, and making a measurable impact in materials management, this position leverages your skills and provides room to develop further.
Those aiming to build or advance a logistics career will find the emphasis on training, quality, and procedural knowledge particularly appealing and beneficial.
