General Workers Warehouse Jobs in Cape Town 2026 | KETHELO GROUP Vacancies

KETHELO GROUP is currently recruiting General Workers for warehouse operations in Cape Town. This full-time opportunity is ideal for candidates looking for warehouse jobs, labourer jobs, or general worker vacancies in South Africa for 2026.

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Job Details

  • Position: General Workers – Warehouse
  • Company: KETHELO GROUP
  • Location: Cape Town
  • Job Type: Full-Time
  • Closing Date: 14 June 2026

Job Description

The company is seeking hardworking and physically fit individuals to assist with daily warehouse operations. Successful applicants will work in a fast-paced environment while following safety and food handling procedures.

Duties and Responsibilities

Candidates will be required to:

  • Lift, carry, and move heavy loads of up to 25kg
  • Stack and palletize finished products
  • Perform general warehouse cleaning and housekeeping
  • Inspect products and materials for damages or defects
  • Complete quality control documentation when needed
  • Follow PPE and workplace safety regulations
  • Identify and report safety hazards
  • Maintain food safety standards at all times

Minimum Requirements

To qualify for this position, applicants must:

  • Be willing to work shifts, weekends, and overtime
  • Be medically and physically fit
  • Be able to stand for extended periods
  • Be comfortable working in a busy warehouse environment

Salary Information

According to market insights, warehouse labourers in South Africa typically earn between R12,250 and R12,375 per month.

Why You Should Apply

This is a great opportunity for job seekers searching for:

  • General worker jobs in Cape Town
  • Warehouse vacancies in South Africa
  • Full-time labourer jobs
  • Entry-level warehouse careers in 2026

HOW TO APPLY

Interested candidates should apply before the closing date to avoid missing out on this opportunity.

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