We are currently recruiting for Warehouse Operatives to work Monday to Friday for the UK’s largest privately owned manufacturer of fitted kitchen, bedroom and bathroom furniture based in the Normanton area on a long term ongoing temporary basis.
This Warehouse Operative position is a temporary role working 8am-4.30pm for the first few months and then any of the below shifts once trained on FLTs:
- Morning shifts (Picking): 7am - 3:30pm OR 8am - 4:30pm - £12.30 per hour
- Morning shifts (Assembly): 7am - 3:30pm - £12.60 per hour
- Afternoon shifts (Assembly): 4pm – 12am - £15.00 per hour
Your duties as a Warehouse Operative:
- Working in the picking department
- Picking kitchen panels
- Using FLT (in the future once trained) to move the panels around the warehouse
- Loading complete units for transport
- Working in a clean and safe warehouse environment
We are keen to hear from candidates with the below experience:
- Previous experience working as a Warehouse Operative, Assembly Operative or similar
- Counterbalance FLT license would be advantageous however full training will be provided
- Attention to detail is essential
- You will be hard working and reliable
- Team player
Benefits
- Monday to Friday shift
- Free car parking
- Immediate Start
- Weekly Pay - Every Friday
- Full uniform
- Full Training Provided with an experienced Warehouse Operative
- Temp to perm opportunities
- Overtime hours available
APPLY NOW OR CALL US TODAY TO BOOK YOUR REGISTRATION APPOINTMENT TO START WORKING AS A WAREHOUSE OPERATIVE FOR US!
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