Warehouse employee (Magazijnmedewerker)

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A warehouse employee is responsible for various activities related to goods storage and goods flows within a warehouse. Think of loading and unloading goods, sorting goods and administratively keeping track of goods. A warehouse employee can work in different industries, but the work does not differ as a result. However, the profession of warehouse employee can be an addition to another position. Think, for example, of sales employees who can also be responsible for maintaining a warehouse. For branch managers, it is important to know exactly which goods and how many goods are in stock. In addition, it can be important to deliver certain goods first. Think of products with a limited expiration date or products that are withdrawn from the market because there is a replacement for them. As a warehouse employee, you will usually also maintain contact with suppliers, such as the central distribution center. The profession of warehouse employee should also be seen as fairly general because a warehouse employee can work in different branches, so that the substantive work can also differ per employer. Depending on the warehouse, a warehouse worker will usually work with several other colleagues, all of whom are responsible for specific work. If a warehouse employee works within the transport sector, the designation logistics employee may also apply. The profession of warehouse worker should not be underestimated because logistics processes are important for retailers and companies. As a warehouse employee, you also have to deal with internet orders nowadays.

A warehouse employee can therefore work in different ways because many companies and stores use a warehouse. In addition, the profession of warehouse employee does not have to be a full-time position. The work of a warehouse employee has great similarities with the work of a logistics employee, with the difference that a warehouse employee can also be responsible for other activities that are retail-related, such as sales work. In that case, a sales associate is usually responsible for maintaining the warehouse. It is also quite common for interns to be used for warehouse work. As described earlier, warehouse operations should not be underestimated because a well-maintained warehouse contributes to the turnover of the store and companies. If goods are not neatly sorted or are not properly administered in the computer, it can happen that the cash register in the store indicates that certain goods are no longer available while this is the case. In other words, the store will miss out on sales if a warehouse is not properly maintained. Nowadays, the profession of warehouse worker is occurring in more and more ways. Consider, for example, warehouse employees who work as order pickers. An order picker is responsible for compiling internet orders, such as groceries or other goods.

ACTIVITIES AS A WAREHOUSE EMPLOYEE

An important task of warehouse employees is inventory management. In short, inventory management comes down to delivering and delivering goods at the right time, so that shops and companies do not run out of goods. As a warehouse employee, you usually also have to deal with returns that have to be neatly stacked so that they can be returned to the distribution center or the manufacturer. These can be goods that have been returned by customers because there is something wrong with them, or this concerns goods that are no longer sold. In addition, it can happen that customers return old products that must be accepted, such as toasters, televisions or toothbrushes. These goods are usually dismantled by special companies. As a warehouse employee, you can therefore be responsible for various activities, which are highly dependent on the type of warehouse. Most large companies use different warehouses, which can vary from small to very large. In most cases, the larger warehouses must be regarded as the distribution centre of the organisation. In general, all managers and board members are also employed at a distribution centre.

VARIOUS WAREHOUSE ACTIVITIES:

  • Keep records;
  • Scan all goods;
  • Loading and unloading trucks;
  • Keeping the warehouse clean;
  • Sorting of all goods;
  • Moving goods (hand or forklift);
  • Processing incoming orders;
  • Processing returned goods;
  • Preparing orders for shipment.

WHAT DOES A WAREHOUSE EMPLOYEE DO:

TRAINING TO BECOME A WAREHOUSE EMPLOYEE

There are no specific training opportunities to become a warehouse worker within the retail sector. A warehouse worker can take several appropriate training courses, as the profession of warehouse worker may involve different tradesmen within the retail industry. For example, working within a small retail warehouse cannot simply be compared to working within a warehouse of a large distribution center. As a warehouse employee, it will not always be necessary that you have an appropriate training. In many cases, warehouse work can be seen as unskilled labor. In that case, experienced colleagues will familiarize themselves with the new colleagues. As a new warehouse employee, it may be important that you will obtain the forklift diploma. Following a VCA course may also be necessary as a warehouse employee. In addition, there are also plenty of external training institutes where you can follow a course. Accounting is also important as an entrepreneur.

COMPANIES WHERE A WAREHOUSE EMPLOYEE CAN BE EMPLOYED

A warehouse employee can work for various small and medium-sized businesses and companies. Think, for example, of drugstores, supermarkets, clothing stores and hardware stores. Within smaller organizations or branches, a warehouse employee can also be responsible for other activities. Consider, for example, a workshop manager within garages, who can usually also be regarded as a warehouse manager. The profession of warehouse worker occurs in practice in different ways, and not only within the retail trade.

COMPETENCES WAREHOUSE EMPLOYEE

The most important competencies of a warehouse employee are working accurately and safely. In addition, stress resistance can be regarded as an important competence because the work pace within a warehouse is high. Despite the fact that the work pace can be high, it is not the intention that damage is made. Working accurately and safely is therefore important as a warehouse employee. Because a warehouse employee will in most cases work together with different colleagues, communication can also be regarded as an important competence. Generally important words are speed, motivation, perseverance, control, independence, sense of responsibility, planning and organizing.

LABOUR MARKET PERSPECTIVE AND CAREER OPPORTUNITIES AS A WAREHOUSE EMPLOYEE

The labour market perspective of a warehouse employee is generally fairly good. However, it can be important that you have the right training because the profession of warehouse employee occurs in practice in different ways. In addition, a fair number of warehouse employees work through a temporary employment agency. There are no real career opportunities as a warehouse employee, other than acting as a foreman or shift leader. Those who want to grow as a warehouse employee will usually have to follow additional training.

TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT AND SALARY OF WAREHOUSE EMPLOYEE

As a salaried warehouse employee, you generally earn between 1700 and 2400 euros gross per month, depending on your age and years of service. However, not all warehouse employees work full-time. The salary can therefore vary greatly per employee.

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