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Fork lift driver

Chepstow
2 weeks ago
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Job Role: FLT Driver

Location: Chepstow 

Working Hours: 

Shift 1 – Monday to Friday 6am - 2.45pm 

Shift 2 – Monday to Friday 3pm - Midnight

Pay Rate - £13.25 plus £5 shift allowance 

We are looking for fork lift driver however you don’t need valid licence all we are looking for is FLT experience. Full training will be provided !

Key Job Responsibilities:

Successfully Loading and unloading of containers
Pallet and stock rotation between departments
General warehouse duties including palletising of products ready for despatch
Adhering to site H&S and observing all safe working practices
About you:

Previous experience of working within a warehouse (desired)
Ability to work to delivery despatch timescales.
Comfortable with manual handling and lifting
Company benefits:

On site subsidised canteen facilities
Break areas containing microwaves, vending machines
If you are looking for a forward-thinking business on which to leave your mark; where your work is valued, where you will test your skills and then develop them further than you thought you could - this role is for you

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