Warehouse
Worker Jobs Search
Transportation, Logistics & Warehousing Jobs for
the Clothing Industry, Textiles & Fashion Industry presented by
Apparel Search
Search for an employment
opportunity as a
warehouse worker at a clothing warehouse or apparel factory.
A warehouse worker can take on many different rolls.
They can be an order picker, forklift truck drive, inventory manager, carton
maker, etc. In a clothing warehouse, many workers are involved with
ticketing, hanging, folding, pressing, refurbishing and other duties.
Depending on the business needs an apparel warehouse
worker has various tasks across all warehouse departments and teams.
They may be required to efficiently unloaded incoming shipment and
dispatched products across the warehouse. They may also be involved
with outgoing goods and proficiently loaded outgoing trucks.
Order Picker As a part of the order picking team an employee
ensures that every assignment is fulfilled with attention to detail and
within given time frames. They need to be trained in the use and efficiently
operated various electric trucks. Proficient with warehouse inventory system
the and product scanning equipment.
Forklift truck driver Utilizes various types of forklift trucks to
safely and efficiently move palletized goods across the warehouse. Their
primary function is moving inventory from one location in the warehouse to
another location.
Welcome to the warehouse worker job
description section of the Apparel Search employment
directory. In this section of our guide we present
information relevant to a career as a warehouse worker.
Although for many of our
career descriptions we provide
information that we have developed internally, a large
portion of this
section relies heavily on user input. No one knows a
career path better than someone that has actually worked
in the particular position. Therefore, we welcome
members of the fashion community to submit their
personal experience to this page. Active members
of the
fashion industry are welcome to contribute to the
job descriptions by using the comment area below.
If you
have previously or currently work as a warehouse worker please add your insight
to the community discussion. Educators such as
fashion school teachers and
knowledgeable garment industry veterans are also welcome to
comment. Let's all work together to help educate
the world about various
fashion careers.
More specifically, let's education regarding this
particular career path.
Please only post educational
information or questions specifically relevant to the job of a
warehouse worker.