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Join Hema's logistics team in Utrecht as a Warehouse Employee. Perform key tasks like loading/unloading trucks, order picking, and packing. Enjoy benefits including a travel allowance, permanent contract options, and a fun team. Full-time availability with occasional Saturdays is required.
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Netherlands , Utrecht
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14.93 EUR / Hour
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Join our dynamic team as a Warehouse Employee in Utrecht. You'll handle loading, sorting, and scanning shipments up to 25 kg in a modern environment. We offer flexible hours, a contract with guaranteed pay, travel allowance, and a great pension plan. Start your new role with us soon!
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Netherlands , Utrecht
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14.23 EUR / Hour
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Join our night shift warehouse team in Utrecht. Load/unload trucks, scan, and sort packages in a modern environment. No experience needed—full training provided. Earn a competitive hourly rate with substantial night and Sunday shift allowances.
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Netherlands , Utrecht
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14.23 EUR / Hour
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Join our dynamic warehouse team in Nieuwegein as a full-time Warehouse Employee. You will be essential in handling building materials, unloading trucks, and preparing orders in a fast-paced environment. We require availability for two shifts, the ability to lift heavy items, and own transport. En...
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Netherlands , Nieuwegein, Utrecht
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14.71 EUR / Hour
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Warehouse employee jobs form the essential backbone of the global supply chain, ensuring the seamless flow of goods from manufacturers to consumers. This dynamic and physically active profession is critical in logistics, retail, and distribution sectors. A warehouse employee, often referred to as a warehouse associate, operative, or picker/packer, is responsible for the hands-on tasks that keep inventory moving accurately and efficiently. These roles are typically entry-level and offer a vital pathway into the logistics industry, with opportunities for both temporary and permanent positions. The core responsibilities of a warehouse employee are centered around inventory management and order fulfillment. A typical day involves receiving incoming shipments, which includes unloading delivery trucks, verifying quantities against purchase orders, and inspecting goods for damage. Once received, items must be stored appropriately in designated warehouse locations, often using handheld scanners to update digital inventory systems. A significant portion of the role is dedicated to order picking: retrieving specific products from shelves based on customer orders using methods like paper lists, handheld RF scanners, or voice-picking systems where instructions are received via a headset. After picking, employees carefully pack and prepare orders for shipment, ensuring they are correctly labeled and secured. Additional common duties include loading outbound trucks, conducting regular stock counts (cycle counting) to maintain inventory accuracy, and maintaining a clean, safe, and organized work environment. To succeed in warehouse employee jobs, certain skills and physical capabilities are generally required. Physical stamina and strength are paramount, as the role involves prolonged standing, walking, bending, and frequently lifting and moving items that can weigh up to 20-25 kg. Strong attention to detail is crucial to avoid errors in picking, packing, and inventory data. Basic numeracy and literacy skills are needed to follow order lists and complete paperwork or digital logs. Many modern warehouses operate with Warehouse Management Systems (WMS), so a willingness to learn and use technology like barcode scanners is important. Reliability, punctuality, and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team are highly valued traits. While specific requirements vary, employers often seek candidates who are at least 18 years old, have a good command of the local language (and sometimes a second language like English for international logistics), and possess their own reliable transportation due to early, late, or shift-based hours. A safety-first mindset is non-negotiable, especially when operating equipment like pallet jacks or, in some cases, after certification, forklifts. Warehouse employee jobs offer a structured, fast-paced work setting where individuals can see the tangible results of their efforts. The profession provides foundational experience in logistics principles, inventory control, and supply chain operations, making it a solid starting point for a career in warehouse supervision, inventory planning, or logistics coordination. For those seeking active, hands-on work that is fundamental to commerce, warehouse roles present a stable and essential employment opportunity.

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