Position: Storekeeper (Hot Job)

  • No. of Openings few
  • Category Logistic/Procurement
  • Job Location 3
  • Job Level Entry Level
  • Salary 13,000
  • Education Level Must be at least Intermediate pass or equivalent
  • Experience Minimum 1 years of experience
  • Expiry date May 22, 2019 (Expired)
Job Description
  • Make intra and inter delivery of requested surplus FMCG
  • Maintain every day incoming and outgoing goods records in stock book
  • If necessary, have to deliver goods
  • Reduce the sales bill every day in the stock book
  • Should tally the entire sales bill while dispatching sold goods from the ware house
  • Goods and merchandise; maintain records of all deliveries
  • If any lost occurs in the ware house, store keeper is responsiblefor it and has to answer regarding the consequences
  • When the new purchase goods or return goods enter to the warehouse, store keeper has to tally the purchase list and match goods
  • Track down missing items, if any, and inform it to the management
Job Specification
  • Should have knowledge regarding the stock book keeping system
  • Should be capable for taking all the responsibilities regarding activities of the warehouse
  • Preference will be given to those who have basic knowledge in computer
  • Preference will be given to those having worked in the related field for minimum 1 year   

Requirements:

  • Should have own two wheeler with a valid driving licens
  • Preferred Age Range: Below 35
  • Preferred Gender: Male
This job has been expired on 2019-05-22
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About Company
Aplus Business Link Pvt Ltd is a well established company with a long experience in an international business and administration. With over 10 years ...

Aplus Business Link Pvt Ltd is a well established company with a long experience in an international business and administration. With over 10 years of experience in toys and playground equipments in Nepal, we have specialized in installing all kinds of indoor and outdoor playground equipments for schools, hotels, amusement parks, housing and most recently the shopping malls. 

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