Warehouse Operative
Our client is looking to recruit several warehouse operatives to join a friendly team, you will work within a well-established company. We are wanting motivated driven candidates who want to learn new skills and gain new experiences to progress within their career.
Job Responsibilities:
As a warehouse operative your duties will include:
- Ensuring customers receive the best and most efficient service
- Receiving & sorting parcels into relevant postcodes
- Sorting packages on the sortation belts and checking for accuracy in the packages that have been sorted
- Heavy lifting may be required of up to 15kg.
- Adhere to all health and safety rules and regulation
- Communicating effectively within the workplace
Free onsite parking, onsite canteen with free tea and coffee and an amazing break room with pool tables
All Training Provided
Shifts and Salary:
£12.30 per hour for day time shifts.
£14.27 (£1.97 Night Shift Allowance) per hour for night time shifts.
£18.45 Overtime (40-50 hours)
£24.60 Overtime (50-60 hours)
Available Shifts:
30.0 hrs (06:00-12:30)
40.0 hrs (23:45-10:15)
20.0 hrs (23:45-10:15)
New shifts:
6am-12.30pm 30 hours per week
12.30pm-8pm 35 hours per week
4pm-9pm 16 hours per week
2.30am-11am 40 hours per week
4pm-11pm Full time 5/7 days, have to work Mondays on this shift
To Apply, send an up-to-dateCV.
Reference: 52946986
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