Computer Configuration Warehouse Operative Morning Shift
Computer Configuration Warehouse Operative Morning Shift
Computer Configuration Warehouse Operative (Morning Shift)
0600 - 1430 Mon - Fri
£11.30 per hour (rising after 12 weeks)
Rugby
Full Time - Temp 2 Perm
Stop: please read the job before applying, don't assume that this is a support or a remote role.
We are looking for a new Computer Configuration Warehouse Operative who can work a fixed morning shift of 0600 - 1430 at a busy site in the Rugby area.
This is a unique role where you open computer boxes, set up operating system, upgrading the RAM or upgrade the SSD drive before reboxing and dispatching out to customers.
As this is a warehouse role, there will be manual handling and it's a target driven environment.
To be considered - you need a strong knowledge of IT hardware, be physically fit, happy with an active, manual role and be local to the Rugby area.
This role offers you:
- £11.30 p/hour.
- 40 hours paid per week.
- Weekly pay via SolviT Recruitment LTD.
- Excellent facilities.
- A proper career ladders.
- Job security.
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Everyone will receive a reply but please do ensure your CV shows experience to avoid being auto rejected.
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Reference: 52341310
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