Warehouse Handballer

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Warehouse Handballer – Bolton – Earn £12.21 p/h – Immediate Start – Apply Now!

Are you looking for an exciting new opportunity?

Assist Resourcing are looking for Warehouse Handballers in Bolton to work with our client. If you live in Bury, Radcliffe, West Houghton or any of the other surrounding areas this role could be for you – but you should check you can travel to site before you apply.

Employee Benefits:

Immediate Starts: Begin earning immediately
Weekly Pay: Payday every Friday
Overtime Opportunities: Boost your earnings
Excellent Refreshment Facilities: Hot drinks, on-site canteen, vending machines
Professional Development: Full training given
Career Growth: excellent opportunities
References: Mortgage and Rental references provided 
Roles & Responsibilities:

Handballing boxes from Containers
Palletising stock
Wrapping pallets
General Housekeeping 
Emptying bins
Yard cleaning This role may require other duties, so it would be beneficial if you were flexible and willing to learn new skills.

This is a very physical role and would suit someone with a reasonable level of fitness who is happy working outdoors and doesnt mind getting a sweat on. You must be comfortable with lots of heavy lifting. 
 
Working Hours:
Our client offers shifts Monday to Friday, 06:00 - 14:00, so apply today to speak with our Recruitment Centre.
 
About you:
If you are a hard-working individual, who relishes a new challenge, we would love to hear from you.

This role would suit someone who has some experience in being a Warehouse Handballer, Manufacturing Operative, Factory Worker, Assembly Line Worker, Warehouse Operative, Prouction Line Worker, Machine Operator, General Operative etc.

You will be a UK resident (we are unable to assist people with VISAs) and will be able to travel to and from the site at for your shift. 

Interested?

If you have the right skill set for a role like this, why not click to apply today?

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