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Hey!

We're a local coffee company (Based in herne Hill). We?re looking for a part-time Warehouse & Order Fulfilment assistant for a role based in Brixton, to fulfil online customer orders as well as assist with the organisation and stock levels of our small warehouse unit.


The company


You'll be working for a growing online coffee subscription company whose e-commerce business requires some support with fulfilment. You'll be working directly with the Founders of the company so for those that want to, there is an opportunity to learn about the world of ecommerce and potentially support with other areas of the business in the long term.


Employment - Part-time, VERY flexible (c. 8-10 hours a week). Temp but could be permanent.


Pay - ?TBC + petrol for Royal Mail drop offs


Location - SW2 (Brixton) but potential to do so some (packing) from home


Skills (required)


Ability to understand excel or google spreadsheets to understand orders

Organised

Focused

Skills (desired)


Able to drive to drop off orders with Royal Mail

The role will mainly include:


E-commerce order fulfilment (using our order system and spreadsheet to understand what needs to be packed and packaged up ready to be sent) :


Ensuring all online orders are picked and packed accurately into boxes

Ensuring all sales orders are dispatched with designated couriers on time

Assist with managing customer address changes or fulfilling missing products with urgency

Support with taking product to a Royal Mail drop off point via car (this is not a necessity but desired)

Communicating stock levels, progress with fulfilment and dispatched stock.

Production Warehouse


Ensure that the online packaging warehouse is kept tidy and organised.

Assist with the management of stock levels, and ordering more stock/packaging when required.

Job Types: Part-time, Temporary



COVID-19 considerations:

No


Email your CV to [email protected] if you think you might be a good fit.

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