Career

Storepersons

Manufacturing, Transport & Logistics

Career stats

Weekly pay

$1,134

Prospects

Medium

Employed in Australia

145,600

Growth

Moderate growth

Overview

Storepersons receive, handle and despatch goods in stores and warehouses.

Job Titles

mdi-briefcase-variant Storeperson
mdi-briefcase-variant Stores Assistant
mdi-briefcase-variant Warehouse Assistant

Job Tasks

This occupation may include associated occupations with varying tasks.

  • receiving incoming goods checking for damage and for discrepancies between goods and invoices
  • unloading vehicles opening packages and removing contents
  • operating computers to obtain details of location and quantity of items in stock
  • labelling goods with details of storage location
  • packing and weighing goods and sealing boxes
  • operating machines to lift place and remove goods on high levels
  • operating specialised equipment such as manually and electronically guided order pickers and checking goods off picking list
  • assisting with regular stocktakes
  • may use materials handling equipment such as hydraulic pallet lifters and hand trucks to move goods

Training & Qualifications

Vocational education & training (VET)

  • Certificate II in Warehousing Operations
  • Certificate III in Warehousing Operations

 

Short Courses Available

  • Certificate I in Supply Chain Operations
  • Certificate I in Warehousing Operations
  • Certificate II in Supply Chain Operations
More about VET

Industry

Manufacturing, Transport & Logistics

If you’re interested in air, road, maritime, rail or land transport, then the Transport, Postal and Warehousing industry could be for you.The Transport, Postal and Warehousing industry is responsible for the safe and prompt delivery of people and goods via a variety of channels, including scenic and sightseeing transport, and for the storage and sorting or ‘warehousing’ of freight before delivery. The sector encompasses logistics (managing & organising the transport), infrastructure, (such as roads, air and rail), and numerous support roles such as customs officers, couriers, tugboat operators and forklift drivers.If you choose this vocational pathway you could work in road transport as a bus, train or taxi driver; in construction as a mobile crane operator; or even in coastal or ocean-going marine operations as a deckhand, engine driver or cook. There are many possibilities, so check out the list of qualifications below!

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