Warehouse Assistant CV Template
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Simon Springer
143 Daisy Road
Fleetwood
FL18 1LX
Mob: 079 4577 7898 Email: simon.springer@live.co.uk
Personal profile statement
As a hard-working and proactive individual with three years’ experience in retail stock handling, I re-visited education in the form of an apprenticeship to take my skills and knowledge further. This has, together with my previous work experience, enabled me to work safely and productively in a warehouse environment with heavy goods, machinery and hazardous materials. I am fully capable of taking on a Warehouse Assistant/Operative role with a view to working up to managing a warehouse in the future.
Achievements
- Certificate of Distinction as “Best Performer in Labour Apprenticeships” from Cambridge Regional College, 2015.
Education
2014 – 2016 | Apprenticeship | Cambridge Regional College | Warehouse and Storage Apprentice Intermediate Level 2 and Advanced Level 3) |
Relevant Modules:
- Learned safety standards for the warehouse as a workplace
- Acquired knowledge of hazardous goods handling
- Maintained good English and Mathematics skills
- Gained an understanding of statutory employment responsibilities and rights
- Developed analytical and logic skills
2003 – 2011 Results: English (B), Mathematics (C), IT (B), Design Technology (B), Electronics (C), Physical Education (A), Religious Education (B) and Geography (C) | GCSEs | Surrey Secondary School |
Work experience
Sept 2014 – July 2016 | Work Experience (part of Level 2/3 qualification) |
Main duties performed:
- Worked as part of a warehouse team at Water Mill Industries
- Record-keeping and transfers of heavy plumbing equipment
- Processing, packing and assembling orders for dispatch
- Using equipment to move goods, i.e. hoist and forklift truck
Sept 2010 – Nov 2011 | Warehouse Assistant Argos |
Main duties performed:
- Accepting, moving, checking and storing incoming goods on a daily basis
- Loading and unloading vans, lorries and other transport vehicles
- Printing of delivery barcodes, delivery notes and customer address labels
- Packaging and labelling products before they are sent out
- Selecting the space for storage and arranging for goods to be stored in their appropriate places
- Rewriting labels and reorganising stock on a regular basis
- Communicating orders to the rest of the team
- Keeping the working environment clean and safe for everyone to work in
- Liaising by radio to customer desk
- Regularly checking equipment to ensure that they are in working order
- Working night shifts to help cope with demand (if and when required)
- Keeping an eye on stock rotation
- Dealing with customer enquiries regarding damaged or missing goods
Qualifications
- Forklift truck license
- BTEC level 1 Workskills (QCF) – PASS
- Fire Safety Training – passed with 80%
- Full UK driving license and own car
- First aid qualification from St John’s Ambulance
Skills
- Can lift, load and unload heavy goods and materials
- Can work methodically and at speed without compromising on quality
- Able to maintain a safe, clean and tidy working environment
- Comfortable working with computer databases for inputting and retrieving data
Hobbies and interests
Aside from my interest in storage and logistics of goods, I enjoy socialising with my friends and family over the weekends. I regularly go to the gym to keep fit and healthy, and I still get involved every summer with Help the Hospice and Argos partnership events to raise money for charity.
References
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Tips
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