FLT driver
Job description
Warehouse Operative/FLT
Job Description
Fantastic Opportunity to join our client based in Stanford- le- Hope who specializes in shipping and transporting goods worldwide. This client prides itself in training staff to their full potential, all training will be provided, and health and safety will be practiced throughout the company.
Job role- The role will involve moving pallets around the Warehouse, Picking, and Packing, Loading & Unloading
- Inspecting items thoroughly before packing
- Checking for faults and defects
- Wrapping
- Packing
- Picking
- Printing labels
- Using PPT truck (will be trained) would be an advantage.
The Person-
- Good work ethic
- Hard working
- DBS required (we will apply after 5 days)
- Good team player
- Honest and reliable
- No qualifications needed for the role.
- 6 Months Warehouse experience required.
- Training will be provided.
The Shift Times-
This is a rotating shift from 6.00am to 14.00pm then 14.00pm to 22.00pm
Pay rate £12.38ph Warehouse operative.
Pay rate £14.46 FLT
Benefits
Onsite parking- Rest Room
Prayer Room – Canteen
Bus links to site – Prayer Room
Free hot drinks
In house training
Schedule:
- Day shift
- Monday to Friday
- Overtime
- Training will be provided.
Work Location: In person
Reference ID: FLTDP
Please send your CV to
Call ask for Julie Kelly
Reference: 52603601
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