The Warehouse Operation Job in Factory near Ryutsusenta Station, Tokyo, is a cracking part-time gig for blokes keen to jump into Japan’s buzzing logistics scene, yo. Paying ¥1,600-¥1,701 per hour, this role offers shifts from Monday to Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM, with weekends and holidays off—perfect for a bit of R&R in Tokyo. The job’s about sorting, packing, and moving goods in a fast-paced factory warehouse, with a nod to foreigners looking to work in Japan. Candidates ideally have 1-2 years in a warehouse or factory setup, but the “easy requirements” mean newbies can give it a go. It’s a solid fit for lads with a genki vibe who can handle physical tasks and mesh with a team near Ota-ku’s industrial hub.
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About Company
The factory, located near Ryutsusenta Station in Tokyo’s Ota-ku, is a key player in Japan’s manufacturing and logistics game, churning out goods for local and global markets. Part of a network tied to platforms like WORK JAPAN, it’s foreigner-friendly, welcoming overseas workers to join its tight-knit crew. The company’s all about efficiency, safety, and giving staff a fair shot to shine in Tokyo’s industrial heartland. With a focus on smooth operations, it’s a place where hard yakka pays off.
Job Title
Warehouse Operation Worker
Responsibilities
- Sort and unpack incoming goods with a sharp eye to avoid mix-ups.
- Pack orders tight and tidy for shipping out to clients.
- Shift boxes and materials, sometimes by hand, around the warehouse.
- Keep the work area clean and safe, sticking to Japan’s strict rules.
- Track stock levels with simple, spot-on inventory logs.
- Check labels and goods to dodge any bloopers before dispatch.
- Stack pallets neatly to keep products safe for transport.
- Lend a hand with loading trucks for deliveries across Tokyo.
- Team up with mates to keep the warehouse humming along.
- Flag any gear or stock issues to the boss quick as.
- Help with stock counts to ensure everything’s accounted for.
- Stay genki during busy shifts to hit daily targets.
- Pitch in with small tasks like sweeping or organizing shelves.
- Follow safety protocols to keep Ota-ku’s factory incident-free.
- Be ready for flexible shift tweaks when things get hectic.
Requirements
Education
No formal education needed. Basic Japanese (N4-N5 level) or willingness to learn is a plus.
Experience
1-2 years in a warehouse or factory role is preferred but not a must.
Skills
- Physical stamina to lift and move goods all shift long.
- Keen focus to get sorting and packing done right, no dramas.
- Team player spirit to vibe with the warehouse crew.
- Quick hands to keep up with Tokyo’s fast-paced workflow.
- Basic communication to sort issues with colleagues or bosses.
- Knack for staying cool under pressure in a busy factory.
Knowledge
- Basic know-how of warehouse tasks like sorting or packing.
- Awareness of Japan’s workplace safety standards.
- Grasp of keeping simple inventory records accurate.
- Understanding of handling goods to avoid damage.
- Insight into efficient packing for smooth deliveries.
- Familiarity with basic factory operations in Japan.
Applicant Location
This role is on-site near Ryutsusenta Station, Ota-ku, Tokyo, Japan. Candidates must be in or willing to relocate to Tokyo and have the right to work in Japan.
Application Procedure
To apply, download the Job Info app from the Google Play Store. Use the app to complete your application and submit it for this role.
Note
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