Retraining
Warehouse specialist (IHK)
Professional development
The logistics sector is booming and warehouse specialists are increasingly in demand on the labour market. During the 16-month retraining programme to become a warehouse specialist, you learn to keep on top of things in the fast-paced environment of logistics, warehousing and online shopping. In addition to preparing goods for dispatch, the tasks also include the professional storage, quality control and labelling of goods.
Warehouse specialists work for haulage companies and logistics service providers in the food and electrical industries, the chemical and pharmaceutical industries, in metal and vehicle construction and for manufacturers of building materials. Numerous further training options give graduates the opportunity to continue their professional development after completing the retraining programme.
Short and sweet:
Mould: | Full-time |
Duration: | 16 months |
Start: | 01 March and 01 October (every year) |
Locations: | Neuss and Bornheim |
During the retraining programme, two internships of 6 weeks each are completed. The targeted selection of internship companies is intended to promote employment following the retraining programme.
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Contents
- Accepting and checking goods
- Store goods
- Edit goods
- Transporting goods in the company
- Picking goods
- Packing goods
- Loading goods
- Sending goods
- At the end of the course, there is intensive training in preparation for the upcoming IHK examination.
Target group
- Untrained warehouse staff
- Rehabilitants
- Jobseekers looking for retraining in warehouse logistics
Promotion
- Education voucher
Prerequisites
- Education voucher
- Initial test by B.I.L.T.
Additional qualifications
- Forklift training (TÜV driving licence)
- First aid training
- Dangerous goods officer training
- Load securing according to VDI 2700
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