Warehouse Operative

Blyth, Nottinghamshire
3 weeks ago
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We're recruiting for warehouse operatives to join our team at B&Q Blyth, Worksop, S81 8PU!

What will you be doing as warehouse operative?

Loading/Unloading/Picking
Training provided for LLOP/MHE
Immediate Start
No experience required - full training providedMARKET LEADING PAY RATES!

Monday to Friday Rotating shifts 6am-2pm and 2pm-10pm: £12.54 per hour (last two hours of afternoon shift are paid with the night shift rate: £15.04) - Overtime £18.81
Night shift 10pm-6am, Sunday to Thursday: £15.04 per hour - Overtime £22.56COME ALONG TO A RECRUITMENT OPEN DAY ON SITE!

We're based on-site at GXO B&Q Blyth S81 8PU.
Our open days are every week on Thursday
Come and see us anytime between 10am and 1pm
Bring your ID documents with you
Complete the application form with us and leave with a start date! YOUR ADDITIONAL BENEFITS WILL INCLUDE:

Free high spec onsite gym
Free parking
Full training provided
MHE training
Weekly pay
PPE and full uniform will be providedCHECK OUR CRITERIA:

You must be over the age of 18
You must be able to get to site ( S81 8PU) for the shift timings listed above
You must be able to stand and walk for long periods of time
You must be able to prove your eligibility to work (present original copies of your ID)DAY TO DAY:

Operate Warehouse Management Systems (WMS) on a day-to-day basis.
Get involved in a wide variety of warehouse functions, such as inbound, outbound, and stock control.
Lifting stock, wrapping pallets, tipping containers and hygiene duties.
Adhere to all safe systems of Work and Standard Operating Procedures
Picking and packing of leisure and garden goods for orders going to B&Q stores and customers' homes
These roles also have the opportunity for temp to perm with the client after 12 weeks (about 3 months) due to it being a new site and the client looking to build their core teams.
The ability to work on your own initiative and as part of a team.
Any FLT licences are desirable, but not essential as training can be provided.
Be flexible and capable of working efficiently to meet the demands of the operation.
A can-do attitude and willingness to learn.We are a Flexible Pay Employer that offers Wagestream. The money management app lets you choose when to get paid, put money aside each month, get discounts on your shopping, check your benefits entitlement, and much more.

Challenge-trg Recruitment has partnered up with the Company Shop, which will enable our staff and colleagues the opportunity to access their membership scheme free of charge. You can gain access to discounted food at up to 70% off the recommended retail price.

We provide equal employment opportunities (EEO) in all our employment practices to all employees, temporary workers, and applicants for employment without regard to age, gender reassignment, married or civil partnership, pregnancy or maternity leave, disability, race including colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief, sex and sexual orientation.

If you are interested, click APPLY NOW!

Challenge-trg Recruitment Ltd is acting as an employment business in relation to this vacancy

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