Warehouse Operative

Wibsey
7 months ago
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Shift Patterns: Days Rotating weekly - 6am-1.30pm / 1.30-10pm Mon _ Fri
Full-Time - Temp/Perm

We are looking for a motivated and hardworking Warehouse Operative to join our dynamic team! This role is ideal for individuals who enjoy working in a fast-paced environment and are physically fit for manual handling duties.

Key Responsibilities:

Heavy Loading & Unloading: Safely and efficiently load and unload containers, ensuring that all goods are handled with care.
Order Picking: Accurately pick orders in line with customer requirements and ensure timely delivery to the dispatch team.
Goods In: Assist with receiving deliveries and checking items for accuracy and quality.
Stock Management: Organize and maintain warehouse stock, ensuring goods are stored safely and efficiently.
General Warehouse Duties: Support with general warehouse housekeeping, including maintaining cleanliness and organization
Requirements:

Physically fit and capable of handling heavy loads.
Previous experience in warehouse or similar manual labor roles is preferred, but not essential.
Ability to work in a fast-paced and target-driven environment.
Good attention to detail and commitment to safety procedures.
Excellent team player with good communication skills.
FLT Experience desirable but not essential - training will be given after 12 weeks
Benefits:

Competitive salary
Opportunities for career progression
Full training provided
Friendly and supportive team environment
If you are a hardworking individual with a can-do attitude, we would love to hear from you

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