About the Role: Responsibilities, Skills, and Requirements
Ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes to keep a busy supply chain humming along? As our next Warehouse Keeper in Sharjah, you’ll be at the heart of it all—making sure that every item is where it needs to be, right when it matters most. If you thrive on organization, enjoy active workdays, and are looking for a fresh start (perhaps right away!), this could be your next move.
About the Company
We’re a close-knit team with roots in the UAE’s vibrant logistics sector, and we take pride in creating an environment that feels more like family than just coworkers. While we’re firmly focused on efficiency and reliability, we also believe breaks over karak tea and the odd lunchtime story help us get through even the busiest delivery schedules. Our warehouse is always buzzing, and there’s a real sense of camaraderie—with plenty of teamwork, clear communication, and shared goals. That “let’s roll up our sleeves and get it done” attitude? It’s what sets us apart.
What You’ll Be Doing
- Overseeing inbound and outbound goods—receiving shipments, checking for accuracy, and ensuring every box finds its proper place
- Keeping stock records updated, so nothing slips through the cracks
- Organizing the storage space efficiently; inventing a new system for that row of tricky items is always welcome
- Coordinating with drivers and suppliers, making sure pickups and deliveries stay on schedule
- Handling inventory counts (sometimes with a scanner, sometimes with a sharp eye)
- Reporting any discrepancies, losses, or damage quickly so we stay ahead of problems
- Maintaining cleanliness and safety standards—a tidy warehouse is a safer warehouse
- Pitching in on whatever else needs doing: teamwork is our default mode
What You’ll Bring
Must-Haves:
- At least 1 year of hands-on warehouse management or related experience
- A genuine willingness (and eligibility) to transfer sponsorship within the UAE
- Eagerness to hit the ground running—immediate joiners are our top pick
- Good communication skills (English or Arabic) and an honest, reliable attitude
- Attention to detail and comfort working with basic record-keeping tools
Nice-to-Haves:
- Familiarity with warehouse management systems or inventory tracking software
- Previous experience in the Sharjah area
- Basic mechanical skills for shelving, loading, or simple repairs
Not sure you tick every box? We’d still love to hear from you.
Why You’ll Love Working Here
- Salary starting at AED 3500, paid on time every month
- Accommodation provided—one less thing to worry about (and it’s close to work, too)
- Supportive team environment; there’s always someone to lend a hand or offer advice
- Opportunities for growth—for those who want to step up, we notice hard work
- Stable hours and a workplace that values both efficiency and respect
- Start immediately and make a real difference from day one
We know warehouse work can be demanding, but here, your effort is genuinely valued and the team spirit is real. If you’re looking for a place where you’re more than just a number, we hope you’ll consider joining us.
Common Interview Questions and Tips
To help you prepare and feel confident, here are some questions you might encounter during the interview process for this role.
- Can you describe your experience managing inbound and outbound goods in a warehouse? How did you ensure accuracy and timeliness?
- When you receive a new shipment, what steps do you take to check for discrepancies or damages before signing off?
- Tell us about a time you introduced a new organizational method that improved space utilization or efficiency in a previous warehouse role.
- What warehouse management systems or inventory tracking tools have you used in the past? How comfortable are you with manual versus digital record-keeping?
- If you noticed a consistent issue with missing or misplaced items during inventory counts, how would you approach finding and solving the root cause?
- How do you prioritize your workload on days when there are overlapping pickups, deliveries, and urgent inventory tasks?
- Give an example of a time you worked closely with drivers or suppliers to resolve a delivery issue. What was the outcome?
- Describe a situation where you identified a safety hazard or cleanliness issue in the warehouse. What steps did you take to address it?
- How do you handle high-pressure situations, especially during peak delivery periods or when deadlines are tight?
- In what ways do you contribute to building a positive and supportive team environment at work?
- Teamwork is emphasized here. Can you share an example of when you pitched in outside your immediate responsibilities to help your colleagues?
- What motivates you to stay organized and detail-oriented, even during repetitive or physically demanding shifts?
- Communication is key among diverse teams. Can you describe how you’ve overcome language barriers or worked with colleagues from different backgrounds?
- Being ready to join immediately is important for us. What helps you adapt quickly to a new workplace and team?
