Warehouse Operative (FLT Counterbalance)

Trafford Park
1 month ago
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Job Title: Warehouse Operative (FLT Counterbalance)
Location: Trafford Park, Manchester
Pay Rate: £12.50 per hour
Hours:

Week 1: 07:00 - 16:30
Week 2: 09:30 - 18:00
Monday to Friday (Rotating shifts)Job Type: Temporary to Permanent

Job Description:

We are currently recruiting for a Warehouse Operative with a valid FLT Counterbalance licence to join a leading logistics company based in Trafford Park. This is an exciting opportunity for individuals seeking a stable, long-term position with the potential for permanent employment.

Key Responsibilities:

Loading and unloading containers
Operating an FLT Counterbalance safely and efficiently
General warehouse duties, including stock movement and palletising goods
Ensuring all health and safety regulations are adhered to
Working as part of a team to meet operational targetsRequirements:

Valid and in-date FLT Counterbalance licence (essential)
Experience in container work and warehouse operations preferred
Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
Good attention to detail and a strong work ethic
Must be reliable and punctualBenefits:

Competitive hourly rate of £12.50 per hour
Monday to Friday work schedule - No weekends!
Temporary to permanent opportunity for the right candidate
Friendly and supportive working environmentIf you have the required experience and a valid FLT Counterbalance licence, we would love to hear from you!

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