PPT Driver

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Warehouse Operative

Pure Staff Ltd are recruiting for experienced PPT (powered pallet truck), Drivers for our client based in Evesham. Our client are growing rapidly and are looking to add experienced candidates to the existing team

Candidates will be working for a well-established company in Evesham for the Logistics Distribution and Supply Chain sector.

You will be working in an open bay chilled warehouse due to the products within this particular contract.

Duties for this PPT Driver role are as follows:

Moving out products from pallets and moving them into their designated areas.
Moving the select product onto pallets for distribution when needed.
Quality check goods by the client's specifications.
Labelling products.
Lifting heavy containers of product
Must have 1 years PPT experiencePlease note this contract is a consistent fast pace role

Hours of work for this PPT Driver role are as follows:

WEDNESDAY - SUNDAY

05:00 AM - 14:00 Morning Shift

SUNDAY - THURSDAY

05:00AM - 14:00 Morning Shift

OR

FRIDAY - TUESDAY

21:00 - 05:00 Night Shift

WEDNESDAY - SUNDAY

22:00 - 06:00 Night Shift

Pay for this role is £12.51 for Nights and £11.44 for days.

£15.25 for any hours over 40 hours per week.

Please note candidates MUST have a years experience using a PPT and ideally of worked in a fresh produce environment

This is an ongoing position and could lead to a permanent placement.

Benefits of this PPT Driver role include:

  • Free on-site parking
  • 28 days per annum annual leave (pro rata)
  • Weekly pay and payslips viewable through an online portal
  • Pension auto-enrolment after 12 weeks work
  • Local agency with experienced consultants who are here to help you

    We have starts available this month for this fantastic PPT driver role. Do not hesitate and click Apply Now! Alternatively, call the industrial team on (phone number removed) today

    Pure Staff has partnered with a leading perks scheme to offer temporary workers exclusive discounts and savings on big and small purchases. Offers are subject to change but generally include; electronics, travel, clothing, home & entertainment, and fitness & wellbeing. You'll receive an invitation for free access once you've received your first payment so you can start enjoying your perks right away!

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