FLT Operative

Liverpool
4 days ago
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FLT Warehouse Operative

Are you ready to join a dynamic team and make an impact in a fast-paced environment? Our client is on the lookout for an energetic and enthusiastic Warehouse Operative to join their thriving operation in Liverpool. If you have a passion for logistics and a knack for efficiency, this could be the perfect opportunity for you!

Contract Type: Permanent, Full-Time
Working Hours: Monday to Friday
Salary: 24-26k per annum, DOE

The Role:

As a Warehouse Operative, you will play a crucial part in the daily operations. Your responsibilities will include:

Loading and unloading delivery vehicles and containers.
Breaking down pallets to optimise storage space.
Picking and packing orders with precision.
Participating in regular stock takes to maintain inventory accuracy.
Keeping the warehouse clean and organised to ensure a safe working environment.
Adhering to all health and safety regulations and company procedures.

The Ideal Candidate:

We are looking for someone who is motivated and ready to take on new challenges. To succeed in this role, you should possess:

The ability to operate a Forklift Truck (FLT). Certification is required.
A keen eye for detail and a commitment to maintaining high standards of safety and efficiency.
A proactive attitude and the ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team.

What's in it for You?

Annual Leave: Start with 20 days, increasing by 1 day for each year worked, up to 25 days, plus Bank Holidays.
Pension Scheme: Secure your future with our client's company pension plan.
Free Parking: Enjoy the convenience of free parking at your workplace.

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