Warehouse Work × Personality Traits: Strong Sense of Responsibility

10 jobs found.

Empty Can Wholesaler

This occupation involves collecting and purchasing empty cans such as beverage cans, sorting and managing inventory, and wholesaling to demand sources. It plays a central role in the recycling chain.

Wholesale Store Owner

A profession that operates a business by purchasing goods in large quantities from manufacturers or suppliers and selling them to retail stores, companies, and others.

Clamp Lift Driver

An operator job that operates forklifts in warehouses or logistics centers to load and unload pallets and transport within the warehouse.

Used Paper Wholesaler

A profession that purchases used paper, sorts, collects, and stores it before wholesaling to paper manufacturers or recycled resource dealers.

Outbound Clerk

A clerical position in warehouses or logistics centers that manages shipping operations by issuing outbound instructions, adjusting inventory, and processing slips based on order information.

Feed and Fertilizer Wholesaler Owner

Procures feed and fertilizers from manufacturers, manages inventory and logistics arrangements, and wholesales to retail stores, farms, and others.

Textile, Yarn, and Fabric Wholesale Clerk

Job involving procuring, inventory management, and sales of textile products, yarns, and fabrics to retail stores, factories, and sewing contractors. Handles order management, delivery adjustments, price negotiations, and customer correspondence.

Dispatch Worker (Printed Materials)

This occupation involves packing printed books, catalogs, flyers, and other printed materials and preparing them for shipment. Responsibilities include label application, quantity inspection, selection of packing materials, and operation of simple machinery.

Scrap Metal Trader

A profession that purchases scrap iron, mainly iron scrap, sorts, weighs, and stores it, and then wholesales it to recycling companies.

Linen Supply Business Owner

Linen supply business owners operate and manage services that provide linens to hotels, medical institutions, restaurants, etc., collect used linens, perform laundry, quality control, repairs, and resupply them.