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Warehouse Operative

Warehouse Operative

Meridian is looking to hire a Warehouse Operative for a temporary ongoing position. You'll be joining a small team of logistics workers in a packing and distribution area, working in a clean factory environment for a manufacturing firm in Cheltenham.

Hours: Monday to Thursday 2pm - 11.30pm

Benefits: Shift Allowance, 27 paid days holiday, Bank Holidays off, Staff canteen, Free Parking, Free tea & Coffee, Training Opportunities and potential to go Temp to Perm

Warehouse Operative duties will include :

Packing items for dispatch;
Picking items to order and updating changes to stock levels (using electronic hand held terminal/scanner);
Completing related paperwork;
Checking containers for correct contents and reporting errors;
Support other warehouse operatives;Skills/experience required for Warehouse Operative:

Please note a 3 year referencing period and DBS check is essential for this role.
Previous experience in a warehouse role
A strong level of literacy and numeracy (counting out items, checking part numbers, completing some basic paperwork);
Ability to work at height as the role will involve working on a VNA truck at times;
Forklift licence / experience would be advantageous
Powered pallet truck, lifting equipment would be advantageous but are not essential for this roleEasily commutable from Gloucester, Tewkesbury and surrounding areas.
Apply ONLINE today for consideration. All enquiries are confidential

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