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Recycling Operative

Posted 5 April by Hales Group Limited
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Salary icon £11.00 - £17.00 per hour
Location icon Saddlebow , Norfolk

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Hales Group are currently seeking a Recycling Operative to join our client based in Kings Lynn. We are looking for someone who is a team worker, happy with outdoor manual work, and can deliver a high standard of customer service.
  
Main Duties Include:
  • Manual handling
  • Assisting customers with their recycling
  • Other ad hoc duties as and when required
  • Undertake necessary training to improve skills and abilities  
In order to be considered for this role;
  • Confident in Manual Handling and excellent customer service.
  • Have a proactive and conscientious work attitude
  • Must have access to own transport due to locations of shift  
  
LOCATIONS: Kings Lynn
HOURS: 8.45am-4.15pm - site is open 7 days per week
ROTA: Shift patter; Sunday to Thursday
PAY: £11.44 - £17.16 per hour
DURATION: Temporary to Permanent
  
Why work through Hales Group?
All of our Consultants are committed and qualified in what they do and have been operating for many years. We treat candidates as our customers and try to find the right job solution for you. Hales Group offer all temporary workers; holiday pay, expenses scheme, personal accident insurance and pension scheme.
  
Hales Group Ltd collects and keeps information from applicants, so that we can monitor our recruitment process, ensure compliance with the Equal Opportunities policy, and when appropriate send you details of future job opportunities. We keep your name and address, and details of your application. If you do not want us to do this please contact your local branch.

Reference: 52430668

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