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Warehouse Storekeeper

NestléJurong, West Region, SingaporePosted 21 May 2026

The Warehouse Storekeeper at Nestlé in Jurong manages daily warehouse operations, inventory control, and a team of Warehouse Assistants. Key responsibilities include ensuring accurate material handling, conducting cycle counts, maintaining SAP records, and overseeing safety compliance. The ideal candidate will have prior warehouse experience, a forklift operating license, and leadership ability. This role supports the Factory Supply Chain Manager to ensure operational efficiency and traceability.

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Experience

Experience not specified

Function

Operations

Work mode

Onsite, Singapore

Company

Tier 1

What you will work on

The Warehouse Storekeeper at Nestlé in Jurong manages daily warehouse operations, inventory control, and a team of Warehouse Assistants. Key responsibilities include ensuring accurate material handling, conducting cycle counts, maintaining SAP records, and overseeing safety compliance. The ideal candidate will have prior warehouse experience, a forklift operating license, and leadership ability. This role supports the Factory Supply Chain Manager to ensure operational efficiency and traceability.

TAL's take

Quality 75/1005/5 clarityTier 1 company

Role at a premier global brand with clear, well-defined operational and supervisory responsibilities.

The JD provides a precise overview of duties, team supervision scope, and operational requirements.

Must haves

  • Certified Forklift Operating License
  • Prior experience in warehouse or storekeeping operations
  • Ability to manage and supervise a small team

Tools and skills

forklift operating licensewarehouse operations

Nice to have: sap, excel.

About the company

Nestlé is a global Fortune 500 food and beverage conglomerate.

Posts mentioning Nestlé

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Nestlé’s baby food brands including Cerelac and Nido added sugar in the form of sucrose, in lower and lower-middle income countries including India — but not in the products sold in Europe or UK, according to a report by Swiss investigative organisation Public Eye and International Baby Food Action Network (IBFAN). The research was conducted at a lab in Belgium, and examined Nestlé’s baby food products from Asia, and Africa branded as Cerelac, Nido, Mucilon and Dancow. These contained an average of 3 grams per serving, and in some cases up to 6 grams. Similar products tested in the European markets showed no added sugar. A Nestlé India spokesperson has attested that the company has reduced the sugar content in the baby product portfolio by 30% over the past five years, NDTV reported. In 2022, the sales on these products exceeded Rs.20,000 crore in India alone. Nestlé has been under the scanner in the past for similar violations in several African countries. Reports from the 1970s raised the alarms on their unethical marketing practices in an effort to push artificial feeding over breastfeeding.

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