




Job Summary: The professional will be responsible for receiving, inspecting, storing, and moving products; managing inventory and expiration dates; and ensuring item organization and quality. Key Highlights: 1. Responsibility for receiving, inspecting, and storing products 2. Inventory control and organization with attention to expiration dates and damages 3. Support in quality assurance for specific products and germination processes You will receive, inspect, store, and move products; manage inventory and expiration dates; ensure workplace organization; and support quality assurance for specific items. **Responsibilities and Duties** * Receive and inspect products, ensuring proper storage according to preservation requirements; * Monitor inventory levels, expiration dates, and damages, updating the system and performing physical inspections; * Deliver and move products among units, producers, and third parties, keeping the system updated; * Organize and maintain a clean and compliant warehouse, adhering to product technical specifications; * Review contracts and invoices, reporting inconsistencies for correction; * Assess quality of specific products, such as seeds, and participate in germination processes when required. **Requirements and Qualifications** Completed High School education; Knowledge of Inventory Management; Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite; Driver's License Category B. **Additional Information** **Benefits:** Competitive salary aligned with the role; Meal Voucher; Food Allowance; Transportation Voucher; Social Assistance; Health and Well-being Platform – Zenklub; Corporate University – Unicocamar. **After Probation Period:** Unimed Health Plan (Co-payment); Dental Plan (Optional); Life Insurance; Profit Sharing based on goal achievement; Partnership agreements offering up to 50% discounts with universities for technical courses, undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as discounts at optical stores, pharmacies, and more. Cooperativism is the foundation of our essence, and we live this purpose every day. Our story began in 1963, founded by 46 coffee farmers from the Maringá/PR region. Today, we operate over 116 units across the states of Paraná, São Paulo, Goiás, Mato Grosso, and Mato Grosso do Sul. We serve over 20,000 cooperative members engaged in soybean, corn, wheat, coffee, orange, and livestock production. We have also expanded our market presence by building industrial plants for oil crushing and refining, biodiesel production, textile spinning, soy-based beverages and nectars, sauces, energy cogeneration, animal feed, and coffee roasting. Our business portfolio also includes fuel stations, a transportation company, an insurance brokerage, and an agricultural machinery and equipment dealership.


