Warehouse Operative/Driver

Wishaw
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Job Title: Warehouse Operative/Driver
Location: Wishaw
Remuneration: £12.21 per hour
Contract Details: Temporary, 3 weeks, 36 hours per week over 4 days - Potential for contract to last longer

Shift Pattern: 8:30am - 6pm

Responsibilities:
Join our clients dynamic team as a Warehouse Operative, where your contributions will directly support their operations and customer satisfaction. Your primary duties will include:

Loading and unloading delivery vehicles and containers
Breaking down pallets for efficient storage
Picking and packing orders using handheld scanners
Building and wrapping stock onto pallets for delivery
Appropriately storing stock to maintain organisation
Moving stock using manual handling or equipment
Inputting data into their systems
Assisting with stock takes to ensure accuracy
Keeping the warehouse and yard clean and tidy
Collaborating and communicating with different teams daily
Performing general warehouse maintenance tasks
You are also required to drive their vans to do deliveries of white goods.

Essential Skills & Experience:
To thrive in this role, you should possess:

Previous experience in a similar warehouse role

Strong manual handling skills

Excellent timekeeping and attendance record

A proven ability to work effectively as part of a team

The capability to consistently meet targets

Outstanding organisational skills and attention to detail

A commitment to following health and safety guidelines

Flexibility to work overtime and different shifts as needed

A full standard driving licence and experience of driving a van is essential for this role

Desirable Skills & Experience:

Forklift Truck Licence

Familiarity with Kerridge or other WMS/ERP systems

Experience in delivery planning

If you're ready to take on a challenging role that offers personal growth and rewards, we want to hear from you! Join our clients team and play a vital part in operations.

Apply today and be part of something great! Your new adventure awaits!

Adecco is a disability-confident employer. It is important to us that we run an inclusive and accessible recruitment process to support candidates of all backgrounds and all abilities to apply. Adecco is committed to building a supportive environment for you to explore the next steps in your career. If you require reasonable adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we will be happy to support you.

Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer.

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