Warehouse Inventory Clerk
Caribbean Bottling Company (Bahamas) Ltd.Overview
The Warehouse Inventory Clerk will conduct accurate inventory counting and reporting to ensure the Warehouse Department can function effectively in fulfilling orders. This is an entry-level position reporting to the Warehouse Manager.
Key Responsibilities
- Assist in managing inventory for both Caribbean Bottling Company (CBC) and Caribbean Wines & Spirits (CWS)
- Monitor inventory levels to ensure all orders can be completely filled
- Conduct daily inventory counts and prepare related reports
- Check and verify invoices in the system and ensure they are properly signed
- Finalize Warehouse invoices for items shipped
- Ensure adherence to FEFO in fulfilling all requests and prepare FEFO log for auditing
- Prepare weekly Expiration Report and daily Out of Stock (OOS) Report for distribution to management
- Maintain accurate records of items shipped
- Any other duties as assigned
Minimum Qualifications
- High School Diploma
- BGCSEs including Math and English
- Minimum 2-3 years' experience in a similar role
- Ability to lift, push and pull 50lbs or more
- Strong communication skills
- Ability to work under pressure and meet critical deadlines
- Intermediate proficiency in Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Word
Interested persons should submit their resume to hradmin@cbcbahamas.com.
Please mention the word **BELOVED** and tag RMy4yMzYuMTY4LjI2 when applying to show you read the job post completely (#RMy4yMzYuMTY4LjI2). This is a beta feature to avoid spam applicants. Companies can search these words to find applicants that read this and see they're human.
Opens the company's application page
Listed via
remoteok_global
Similar roles
Design & Tech
Related reads from TCHNX

Why Do AI-Generated Algorithmic Interfaces Feel Wrong?
AI-optimized interfaces may be mathematically efficient, but they often violate the psychological principles humans expect. I examine why algorithmic design creates friction, even when the data suggests it shouldn't.

Why AI Design Tools Are Quietly Replacing Junior Designers and What Actually Comes Next
AI tools promise efficiency, but London studios are discovering an unexpected paradox: automation creates new bottlenecks requiring precisely the expertise being eliminated. We investigate what's actually happening to entry-level design work.

How Passive Data Collection is Reshaping UX Research
As users grow weary of surveys and interviews, researchers are turning to ambient behavioural signals from keystroke dynamics to micro-interactions to understand product experience without asking a single question.
