Vna Driver

Ashton in Makerfield
4 days ago
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Rapid Recruit are on the lookout for experienced VNA Drivers for our client based in Ashton-in-Makerfield, WN4.

The successful candidates will be responsible for operating a forklift to load and unload containers, to manoeuvre pallets and stack in assigned places whilst ensuring all Health & Safety procedures are maintained.

This is a full-time position working Rotating shifts Monday to Friday 6am-2pm and 2pm-10am

The rate of pay is £13.81 per hour.

A valid FLT licence is essential for this role.

An immediate starts is available for the right candidate.

If you have previous experience and are interested in this role, apply online or give our office a call on (phone number removed).

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Unfortunately, due to the high number of applications, we are not able to provide individual feedback to your application at this early stage of the process. So, if you have not heard back from us within 7 days, please consider your application unsuccessful. If you are still looking for work, please feel free to take a look at our website for the roles we are currently recruiting for. Alternatively, give us a call on (phone number removed) to speak to one of our consultants

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