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Bradley Morrison

Auckland

Summary

Dynamic and dedicated Butchery Assistant at PAK'nSAVE, skilled in food safety and customer service. Excelled in inventory management and team collaboration, fostering a positive work environment. Recognized for promoting customer loyalty and maintaining high hygiene standards, demonstrating a strong work ethic and adaptability in a fast-paced setting.

Overview

2026
2026
years of professional experience

Work History

Butchery Assistant

PAK'nSAVE
01.2022 - Current
  • Contributed to positive workplace atmosphere through clear communication and active collaboration with colleagues.
  • Supported inventory management efforts by accurately tracking product levels and promptly restocking displays as needed.
  • Collaborated with team members to efficiently process, package, and label products for seamless retail display.
  • Assisted in maintaining a clean and organized work environment, ensuring compliance with food safety regulations.
  • Promoted customer loyalty through friendly interactions while addressing inquiries and concerns in a timely manner.

Orchard Worker

Punchbowl - Summer Work
- 01.202
  • Pruned orchard trees by shortening or removing upper limbs and removing long shoots in center and tops of trees.
  • Removed brush, fallen fruit and trash to maintain clean and safe orchard.
  • Performed seasonal maintenance tasks such as removing dead wood from trees or preparing soil for planting new saplings.
  • Maintained healthy trees by pruning and checking for disease.

Education

Bachelor of Business - Accounting

Auckland University of Technology
Auckland, NZ
12-2025

Skills

  • Food safety
  • Hygiene and cleanliness
  • Meat storage protocols
  • Customer service
  • Team motivation
  • Strategic thinking
  • Strong work ethic
  • Eager to Learn
  • Adaptable

Timeline

Butchery Assistant

PAK'nSAVE
01.2022 - Current

Orchard Worker

Punchbowl - Summer Work
- 01.202

Bachelor of Business - Accounting

Auckland University of Technology
Bradley Morrison