Line Loader

Wallsend
2 weeks ago
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Kinetic Recruitment are currently resourcing for Line Loaders for a company based in Wallsend. The roles are on a temporary ongoing assignment with a view to offering a permanent contract for the right candidate.

As Line Loader your main responsibilities will be:
Ensuring products are loaded onto or unloaded from machines, trucks, or containers accurately and efficiently.
Operating and monitoring forklifts to move goods.
Handling and moving goods, ensuring they are properly secured during transport.
Maintaining a clean and organised work area around machines and loading areas.
Adhering to Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and safety guidelines.
Assisting with inventory counts and ensuring accurate stock levels.
Working with team members to complete tasks efficiently.

Skills and Experience:
Previous experience working within a manufacturing environment.
Valid Forklift Truck Licence (C/B and/or Reach)
Experience using an FLT
Previous experience loading and unloading heavy goods and materials

Positions are available on a 2-Shift pattern (week 1 6am-2pm / week 2 2pm-10pm) and Nightshift (Mon-Thurs 10pm-6am / Fri 5pm-11pm)
38 hours per week

Please apply via the link provided.

Kinetic plc is a Recruitment Consultancy with over 40 years' experience delivering staffing solutions to the engineering, manufacturing and technical industries.
Kinetic plc treats all applications confidentially and we review all submissions. Those that do not meet the specification may not be contacted but their CV retained to be considered against future opportunities.

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