Warehouse Picker

Thorne
4 days ago
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We have a number of openings for working for our prestigious client near Doncaster. Are you looking for a job that offers long term development, If so we have the following opportunity for you. No previous experience required as full training is provided and internal development given priority. This vacancy offers genuine opportunities to earn a permanent contract;

Site address and details

DHL
DN8 4HT Thorne, Doncaster

Role of Warehouse Picker

Picking using hand scanners
ECOM warehouse duties - online orders sent directly to customers, picking using hand scanners, using computers to collect customers details
Upskilled to use LLOP/PPT trucks (training will be provided after around 4 weeks due to health and safety reasons on site)
Reallocation of stock
Stock replenishment
Loading and unloading containers
Complete general Warehouse duties as required picking/packing
Full training will be providedWorking Hours and Shift Patterns of Warehouse Picker

Tuesday to Saturday 06:00 - 14:00 / 14:00 - 22:00Pay Rates of Warehouse Picker

£12.21/hr Days & Afters, £15.26/hr overtime hours
Paid Weekly

Benefits of Warehouse Picker

Clean working environment
Long term work with genuine permanent opportunities
Excellent overtime opportunities
Large international client
Free car parking
On-site canteen
Friendly working environment
Easy accessible site location
28 Holidays per year
Weekly Pay
Pension Scheme
Employed Status
Personal Accident Insurance

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