Warehouse and Distribution Centres
Large distribution hubs employ Picker Packers to fulfil orders for retail stores, wholesalers, and direct-to-consumer deliveries. These roles often involve shift work and high-volume order processing.
Picker Packer jobs are available across a wide range of industries. Below are some of the most common sectors recruiting Picker Packers in the UK.
Large distribution hubs employ Picker Packers to fulfil orders for retail stores, wholesalers, and direct-to-consumer deliveries. These roles often involve shift work and high-volume order processing.
Online retailers and fulfilment centres rely heavily on Picker Packers to process customer orders quickly and accurately, particularly during peak shopping periods.
Picker Packers in this sector handle chilled and frozen goods, preparing food orders for supermarkets, catering suppliers, and hospitality businesses. These roles may require working in temperature-controlled environments.
Some Picker Packers work within manufacturing sites, selecting components for assembly lines or packing finished products for distribution.
Picker Packer roles are available across various contract types, offering flexibility for different lifestyles and career goals.
Full-time roles offer stable hours, regular income, and the opportunity for long-term employment. These positions often include overtime opportunities and potential progression within warehouse operations.
Part-time roles are ideal for those seeking reduced hours or work that fits around other commitments. Evening, weekend, and short-shift options are widely available.
Temporary roles are common during peak periods such as Christmas, Black Friday, and summer sales. These positions offer a great opportunity to earn extra income and gain valuable warehouse experience.
A Picker Packer selects items from warehouse storage locations based on customer orders, checks the accuracy of each order, packs goods securely, labels packages, and prepares them for dispatch.
No prior experience is usually required. Most employers provide on-the-job training, making Picker Packer jobs suitable for entry-level workers and those changing careers.
Picker Packer pay typically ranges from £12 to £13.75 per hour, depending on location, shift pattern, and employer. Overtime and peak-season work often come with enhanced rates.
Yes. Many Picker Packers progress into roles such as Team Leaders, Warehouse Supervisors, Stock Controllers, or Forklift Drivers with additional training and certification.