Logistics and warehouse personnel for diagnostic reagents


Published:

2021-04-26

Job Responsibilities:

1. Daily management and maintenance of raw material warehouse, including raw material arrival verification, inspection, and warehousing;

2. Handling material requisition and return for the production department;

3. Daily management and maintenance of finished product warehouse, including handling finished product warehousing, outbound shipments, inventory records, picking and packing, and shipping;

4. Handling returns and warehousing of finished products;

5. Daily management and maintenance of packaging and consumables warehouse, responsible for the distribution of packaging and consumables to relevant departments, and monthly inventory;

6. Completing other tasks assigned by superiors.

Job Requirements:

1. Education: Junior college or above

2. Age: 25-40 years old

3. More than one year of warehouse management experience, understanding of financial knowledge, and proficient in using office software.

4. Understanding of environmental factors, key environmental factors, and relevant fire safety knowledge in the office environment.

5. Other: Careful work style, diligent and dedicated work spirit, and love for the company.

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