Part Time; mornings Picker​/Packer

Part Time; mornings Picker​/Packer


Company
Emilia Wickstead Limited
Location
Birmingham
Job Type
Part-time
Posted
3 days ago
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Job Description
Position: Part Time (5 mornings per week) Picker/Packer

Emilia Wickstead is looking for a meticulous Part Time (5 mornings per week) Picker/Packer with some luxury packaging experience who takes pride in ensuring the client receives their goods in a timely manner, whilst looking beautiful!
What the Picker / Packer will be doing… Order Fulfilment
• Pick, pack and dispatch ecommerce and retail orders accurately and within agreed timelines.
• Ensure all orders are packaged in accordance with Emilia Wickstead brand standards.
• Prepare shipping documentation and labels using Shopify, Ship Station and courier platforms.
• Ensure all dispatched orders are accurately updated within Shopify and fulfilment systems.
• Assist with fulfilment during peak trading periods, private sales, trunk shows and events.
Stockroom Operations
• Receive, unpack and organise deliveries.
• Book stock into inventory systems accurately and report any discrepancies.
• Ensure products are correctly ticketed and prepared for sale.
• Support regular stock counts and inventory checks.
What Emilia Wickstead is looking for
• Some experience in picking and packing luxury goods.
• Impeccable attention to detail.
Application

Apply with a CV and a cover letter outlining your suitability and interest, salary expectations and confirmation you have the right to work without restriction in the UK.
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