TRAFFIC Eastern Cape

Storeman / Warehouse Assistant - Contract

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Job Description

Storeman / Warehouse Assistant - Contract

Port Elizabeth, South Africa Posted on 03/19/2026

Our client is seeking a Storeman / Warehouse Assistant to join the Fairview, Port Elizabeth team on a contract basis

Responsibilities
  • Receive incoming stock and verify against delivery notes or invoices
  • Inspect goods for damages or discrepancies and report issues
  • Accurately pick, pack, and prepare orders for dispatch
  • Assist with regular stock counts (cycle counts and full stocktakes)
  • Ensure correct storage and labelling of inventory
  • Report stock shortages, damages, or variances
Requirements
  • Minimum 2 years relevant experience
  • Basic understanding of stock control processes
  • Physically fit and able to lift heavy items

About This Role

Career insights for Stockers and Order Fillers positions

Salary Benchmark
$36,390/year
Source: O*NET (USD)
Job Outlook
This career will grow rapidly in the next few years and will have large numbers of openings.
Key Skills for This Role
Active Listening Reading Comprehension
Common Technologies
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne SAP S/4HANA Google Docs Microsoft Word (Microsoft 365) Various cloud-based IMS solutions (e.g., NetSuite, Zoho Inventory) Various cloud-based solutions (e.g., TradeGecko, Fishbowl) Various e-commerce and procurement solutions (e.g., Shopify, SAP Ariba)

Job Overview

Date Posted
27 Mar 2026
Location
Eastern Cape, South Africa

Stockers and Order Fillers Insights

Job Outlook
This career will grow rapidly in the next few years and will have large numbers of openings.

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