Storeperson

Storeperson


Company
Real Steel Ltd
Location
Waikato, New Zealand
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
40 days ago
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Job Description
Department: ProductionLocation: Waikato (6)DescriptionReal Steel is opening a brand-new, purpose-built factory in Hautapu.The site has been designed from day one for high-speed processing, smart material flow, modern machinery, safe workspaces, and future automation.This is a chance to join us at Hautapu from the very start and help shape how the factory runs.About Real SteelReal Steel is a family-owned New Zealand business with a long history in steel processing and distribution.We supply steel solutions nationwide and operate sites in Upper Hutt, Ashburton, and now Hautapu. We’re known for consistent standards, strong customer relationships, and looking after our people.Many of our team build long-term careers here. Once people join Real Steel, they tend to stay.👉 Find out more at www.realsteel.co.nzAbout the RoleWe’re looking for Storepersons to join our Logistics team at Hautapu.This role sits right at the end of the production process. Once parts come off the machines, it’s the stores team who receive materials, prepare finished goods, and make sure orders are packed, loaded, and sent to customers on time.You’ll be working with raw steel, finished components, forklifts, overhead cranes, and trucks moving in and out of the factory.It’s a hands-on role in a fast-paced environment where accuracy, teamwork, and a strong work ethic matter.The stores team sits right at the end of the production line, so when the factory is busy, this team feels it. The right people enjoy that pace - working together to get orders out the door and making sure customers receive the right product, on time and in great condition.What you'll doReceiving and unloading incoming steel and partsChecking delivery documentation and receipting goods accuratelyStoring materials safely using forklifts and overhead cranesCollecting finished parts from productionPacking, strapping, and preparing goods for dispatchLoading trucks safely and efficientlyEnsuring dispatch paperwork matches physical shipmentsWorking closely with production teams to keep goods moving through the factoryKeeping stores, packing and dispatch areas tidy and organisedWhat you'll bringExperience in warehousing, stores, dispatch, or manufacturing environments is helpful.But just as important is your mindset.We’re looking for people who bring:A strong work ethic and reliable attitudeAttention to detail – paperwork must match the goods leaving the factoryComfort working in a fast-paced, physical environmentA safety mindset, particularly around forklifts, cranes and manual handlingA team-first attitude and willingness to pitch in when the team needs itPride in doing a job properlyPeople who do well in this role tend to enjoy staying busy, working as part of a team, and getting the job done properly before the truck leaves the yard.Why join Real Steel?Be part of the founding team at a brand-new factoryModern machinery and a purpose-built production environmentA company that invests in its people and long-term careersReal opportunities to grow as the site expandsA supportive team culture within a family-owned New Zealand businessWe’re proud of the culture our people have created at Real Steel. It’s supportive, practical, and built on people having each other’s backs.If you’re looking for a hands-on role where your work directly impacts getting product out to customers, we’d love to hear from you.Ready to join the Hautapu team?Apply now with your CV and a cover letter. Take the first step toward building a future with Real Steel at Hautapu.

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