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Entry Level

No formal qualification

Taxi from CBD

R16–R20

Receiving clerk jobs in KwaThema are available now across Nuffield Industrial and New Era warehousing operations. Employers are paying R4,800–R6,000 per month for reliable candidates. You don't need a CV — register free on ShiftMate via WhatsApp and get matched to open shifts fast. Walk-ins are also welcome at KwaThema Square Retailers on the corner of Kgaswane and Shabangu Streets.

What It's Like Working as Receiving Clerk in KwaThema

Working as a receiving clerk in KwaThema in 2026 means being part of an industrial community that runs on early mornings and long shifts. KwaThema sits about 42 kilometres east of Johannesburg's CBD, and most workers commute in from Springs, Brakpan, and surrounding townships, catching taxis from KwaThema Main Rank on Shabangu Street before the sun is properly up. The work culture in KwaThema's warehouses and factories is no-nonsense but fair — supervisors respect workers who show up on time and keep their paperwork clean. Demand for receiving clerks has been quietly growing, driven by the expansion of warehousing and logistics operations in the Nuffield and New Era industrial nodes. KwaThema is not a glamorous posting, but it is a stable one. The factories here have been running for decades, and companies like Impala Platinum and Element Six are not going anywhere. For someone starting out in warehousing, KwaThema offers real opportunities to build experience and move up — stock controller and warehouse supervisor roles do open up internally, and employers notice clerks who are accurate, reliable, and willing to learn the systems. The community around the work is tight-knit, and the street food near the rank makes the early starts a little easier to handle.

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How to Get to KwaThema

Transport Hub

KwaThema Main Rank (Shabangu Street)

Taxi Cost

R16–R20

Landmark

Impala Platinum Refineries (Cowles Street security office); Element Six (Debid Road main entrance); KwaThema Square Retailers (Corner of Kgaswane and Shabangu Streets)

From Springs CBD, taxis to KwaThema cost R16–R20 and take 15–25 minutes — depart from Springs taxi rank and alight at KwaThema Main Rank on Shabangu Street. From Brakpan CBD, expect R20–R25 and 25–35 minutes. For a 06:00 shift start, aim to be at your departure rank by 05:15 at the latest. There is no direct Metrorail service into KwaThema's industrial nodes, so taxis are the primary option.

From KwaThema Main Rank on Shabangu Street, the Nuffield Industrial zone is accessible via a short taxi or lift-club ride — do not walk after dark. Element Six's main entrance is on Debid Road, and Impala Platinum's security office is on Cowles Street. KwaThema Square Retailers is right on the corner of Kgaswane and Shabangu Streets, a short walk from the rank.

About This Role: General Application

We have various entry-level and skilled positions available in this area. Apply now and our team will match you with suitable opportunities based on your skills and experience.

Key Duties & Responsibilities

  • Checking incoming deliveries against purchase orders at the Nuffield Industrial loading bays.
  • Counting and recording stock quantities accurately on paper registers or warehouse management systems.
  • Inspecting pallets and cartons for damage before signing off supplier delivery notes.
  • Capturing received goods into stock systems and updating bin locations in the stockroom.
  • Reporting shortages, overages, or damaged goods to the warehouse supervisor immediately.
  • Coordinating with drivers and suppliers at the gate to manage delivery scheduling and turnaround.
  • Labelling and sorting received stock by category before moving it to designated storage areas.
  • Assisting with weekly and monthly stock counts in warehouses across the New Era and Fulcrum nodes.

Requirements

  • SA ID or valid work permit
  • Reliable transport to the work location
  • Willingness to learn and work hard
  • Clear criminal record preferred

Working Hours

Most receiving clerk roles in KwaThema run Monday to Friday, 06:00–14:00 or 07:00–16:00, aligned with delivery truck schedules. Some retail and warehousing operations run a six-day roster including Saturdays. Night shifts are less common for receiving roles but do occur in larger Nuffield Industrial operations running 24-hour production cycles.

Salary Range

R4,800 – R6,000 per month

According to ShiftMate placement data, receiving clerks in KwaThema earn between R4,800 and R6,000 per month. The lower end typically reflects entry-level candidates placed with smaller warehousing or retail operations, while the upper end is common in heavy engineering or chemical processing environments like those in the Nuffield Industrial zone. South Africa's national minimum wage in 2026 sits at R28.79 per hour — a 40-hour week at that rate equals roughly R5,000 per month, placing this role just at or above the legal floor.

KwaThema receiving clerks typically earn R4,800–R6,000/mo. Ekurhuleni central operations (Germiston, Boksburg) often pay R5,500–R7,000/mo. The national average for this role sits around R5,500–R6,500/mo across all sectors.

Pay Scale — General Application

LevelPay Rate
Entry Level (NMW)R30.23 / hour
ExperiencedR33.00 – R40.00 / hour

Pay rates are estimates based on South African sectoral determinations and market data for the Ekurhuleni area. Actual pay may vary by employer.

Safety Tips for KwaThema

KwaThema is safe during daylight working hours, especially along main routes and near factory gates. After 18:00, avoid walking the industrial stretch from Nuffield back toward the rank — poor street lighting makes it genuinely risky. Night-shift workers must use employer-provided transport or a registered meter taxi. Never walk alone after dark in the industrial areas.

How to Get Hired as Receiving Clerk in KwaThema

Steps to Apply

  1. 1Register free on ShiftMate via WhatsApp — no CV required, takes under five minutes to complete.
  2. 2Select 'Receiving Clerk' as your role and set KwaThema or Springs as your preferred work area.
  3. 3Prepare your SA ID book or smart card — bring both the original and a certified copy to any interview.
  4. 4For walk-in applications, go to KwaThema Square Retailers before 09:00 on a Monday or Tuesday morning.
  5. 5For Nuffield and New Era factories, visit Springs CBD labour brokers who manage contract hiring for those sites.

Pro Tip

Register with at least two labour brokers operating out of Springs CBD — they control the bulk of contract hiring for Nuffield Industrial factories and will place you faster than dropping a CV at the gate. When you do drop a CV at a factory gate, ask the security guard which specific day the HR manager collects from the drop box. Showing up on that day with a follow-up copy puts your name at the top.

Walk-In Friendly?

Yes — walk-in at KwaThema Square Retailers.

Quick Advice

  • Dress neatly — first impressions matter
  • Bring 2 printed CVs (even if not required)
  • Arrive 15 minutes early
  • Have your SA ID ready

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a receiving clerk earn in KwaThema?
Based on ShiftMate placement data, receiving clerks in KwaThema earn between R4,800 and R6,000 per month. Entry-level positions at retail operations like KwaThema Square tend to sit at the lower end, while roles in heavy engineering or chemical processing environments in the Nuffield Industrial zone push toward the top of that range. South Africa's 2026 national minimum wage of R28.79 per hour sets the legal floor, and most employers in the area meet or exceed it.
What do I need to get a receiving clerk job in KwaThema?
You need a valid South African ID book or smart card — bring the original and a certified copy to any interview or walk-in. Basic literacy and numeracy are essential since you'll be checking quantities and signing off delivery notes. Prior experience in a stockroom or warehouse is helpful but not always required; many employers in KwaThema's Nuffield and New Era zones will train the right candidate on the job. A willingness to start early and work accurately under pressure matters more than a long CV.
Who is hiring receiving clerks in KwaThema right now?
Current demand is strongest in the Nuffield Industrial and New Era zones, where warehousing and logistics operations are steadily expanding. KwaThema Square Retailers on the corner of Kgaswane and Shabangu Streets is the most accessible walk-in option. Larger employers like Impala Platinum Refineries and Element Six occasionally need stores and receiving staff in support roles. Labour brokers operating out of Springs CBD also handle contract placements for multiple Nuffield factories — registering with them gives you access to roles that never get advertised publicly.
How do I apply for receiving clerk jobs in KwaThema?
The fastest route is to register on ShiftMate via WhatsApp — it's free, takes a few minutes, and you don't need a CV. ShiftMate will match you to verified receiving clerk openings in KwaThema and the broader Springs industrial area. You can also walk in to KwaThema Square Retailers before 09:00 on a weekday morning. For factory roles in Nuffield and New Era, visit Springs CBD labour brokers who manage contract hiring. When dropping CVs at factory gates, ask security which day HR collects from the drop box.
What are the working hours for a receiving clerk in KwaThema?
Most receiving clerk roles in KwaThema follow a Monday-to-Friday day shift, typically 06:00–14:00 or 07:00–16:00, timed around incoming delivery schedules. Some retail and warehousing operations run a six-day roster that includes Saturdays. Larger 24-hour operations in the Nuffield Industrial zone may offer night shifts, though these are less common for receiving roles specifically. Overtime is sometimes available during peak periods, particularly in the lead-up to month-end stock counts.
Is KwaThema safe to work in?
During daylight hours, KwaThema is a functioning industrial and residential community and generally safe for workers moving between the rank and factory areas. The main risk is after dark — the industrial stretch from Nuffield back toward the KwaThema Main Rank on Shabangu Street has poor street lighting and should not be walked alone after 18:00. Night-shift workers should use employer-provided transport or a registered meter taxi. Stick to main routes along Shabangu Street during the day and you'll be fine.

Job Market in KwaThema

KwaThema's local economy is anchored by three industries: platinum refining and heavy engineering (led by Impala Platinum and the broader Springs industrial corridor), chemical processing (including operations like Element Six), and a growing warehousing and logistics sector in Nuffield and New Era. All three generate consistent demand for receiving and stores clerks, particularly as logistics volumes tied to Gauteng's east rand supply chains continue to expand.

Growing Industries:

Heavy Engineering, Chemical Processing, Paper Manufacturing, Warehousing

Notable Employers in the Area:

Impala Platinum Refineries, Element Six, KwaThema Square Retailers

Where to Eat Near Work

Street food near KwaThema Main Rank and the Nuffield factory gates is affordable and filling. A quarter kota costs around R20, and a plate of pap and beef stew will set you back about R40 — enough to keep you going through a full shift. Many of the larger factories in the Nuffield and New Era zones also run subsidised canteens, which can bring your daily food spend down significantly.

Street food is highly affordable near the main rank and Nuffield factory gates. Expect to pay R20 for a quarter kota, or R40 for a hearty plate of pap and beef stew. Many factories also have subsidized canteens.

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Pro Tip

Register with at least two labour brokers operating out of Springs CBD — they control the bulk of contract hiring for Nuffield Industrial factories and will place you faster than dropping a CV at the gate. When you do drop a CV at a factory gate, ask the security guard which specific day the HR manager collects from the drop box. Showing up on that day with a follow-up copy puts your name at the top.

Walk-In Friendly?

Yes — walk-in at KwaThema Square Retailers.

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