Goods In Operative

Stalybridge
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We are seeking a physically fit and detail-oriented Goods-In Operative to join our warehouse team Hyde. This role is essential in ensuring the accurate and efficient receipt, checking, and replenishment of stock. The ideal candidate will be comfortable with manual handling, working at heights, and maintaining high standards of housekeeping.

Key Responsibilities:

Unload containers by hand, ensuring care and efficiency.

Check deliveries against packing lists and perform random box checks for accuracy.

Replenish pick faces with stock from deliveries.

Lift and move boxes weighing between 5kg and 30kg.

Use steps/ladders to access stock at heights of 6-8 feet.

Maintain a clean and safe working environment through general housekeeping duties.

Assist with other warehouse tasks as required by the team leader or supervisor.

Requirements:

Physically fit and capable of manual handling.

Comfortable working at heights up to 8 feet.

Strong attention to detail and accuracy.

Ability to work independently and as part of a team.

Good communication skills.

Previous warehouse or goods-in experience is desirable but not essential.

Working hours :

Monday to Thursday: 8.30am - 5pm and Friday: 9am - 4pm

Breaks:

Monday to Thursday: 1-hour unpaid (2 x 15 mins and 1 x 30 mins)

Friday: 45 minutes unpaid (1 x 15 mins and 1 x 30 mins)

Standard Working Week: 36.25 hours

Overtime: 2 Saturdays per month (7am - 2pm)

Benefits:

Employee discount and increased hourly rate to £12.30 per hour after qualifying period.

Please note, this is a long-term position with the possibility of permanent employment.

If you are interested, please apply with your CV

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