Packing Operative (Afternoon Shift)

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Packing Operative (Afternoons)
Shift: 2.15 PM - 10.15 PM Monday - Friday (Static afternoon shift)
Location: Banbury
Pay rates: £12.59 per hour for the first 12 weeks, increasing to £13.32 per hour after that.

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Would you like the opportunity to work with some of the world's largest brands? DCS Group is the UK's leading distributor, manufacturer and exporter of health, beauty and household products. As the uniquely appointed representatives for Procter & Gamble, Unilever, Johnson & Johnson, PZ Cussons, SC Johnson to name a few, DCS has unrivalled multi-channel insight and category expertise. Their latest exciting plans to develop and grow the new food distribution business has seen major brands such as Whitworths and Danone joining forces with DCS.

We are currently recruiting for seasonal Packing Operatives to work at the Banbury site.

Responsibilities:

  • To sort and pack products in a fast-paced warehouse environment
  • Work with your team to achieve daily targets
  • Ensure all health and safety standards are adhered to at all times


Requirements:

  • Experience in a warehouse or production environment is preferred but no essential - full training will be provided
  • Ability to work well in a team and follow instructions carefully
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Reliable with excellent timekeeping


Other information:

  • Clean friendly environment
  • Work available through until mid-November
  • A free meal is provided on every shift
  • Access to staff shop


To be considered for this exciting opportunity please click 'Apply', follow the instructions and we'll be in-touch!

Reference: 53118215

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