Reporting to the Logistics Manager or Site Manager, the Warehouse oeprator is responsible for receiving, storing, managing, and distributing materials, tools, and consumables required for site operations.
Key responsibilities include:
Receiving deliveries: Inspect incoming materials for quantity and quality, check delivery notes, and report discrepancies. Warehouse organization: Ensure optimal storage, maintain order and cleanliness, and manage stock locations. Inventory management: Record all incoming and outgoing stock, perform regular inventories, and update the stock management system (manual or digital). Order preparation: Prepare and issue materials and equipment requested by site teams, track returns and withdrawals. Logistics coordination: Communicate with suppliers, transporters, and internal teams to ensure timely availability of materials.
Profile Required
Education: Vocational diploma or equivalent in logistics, warehouse operations, or a related field. Technical Skills: Proficiency in stock management tools or ERP systems. Knowledge of construction materials and site equipment. Forklift or handling equipment certification (CACES or equivalent) is an advantage. Languages: English: professional level (international working environment). Swedish: appreciated but not mandatory. Soft Skills: organized, detail-oriented, team player, autonomous, responsive, and safety-conscious.
Conditions and Benefits
Assignment duration: to be defined (potential long-term project). Working hours: full-time, based on site schedule. Salary: depending on profile and experience.