Company
Kemp Recruitment
Kemp Recruitment
£30000 per annum
Job Role: Forklift Operator Location: Bracknell Working Hours: Monday - Friday, Day Shifts Salary: £30,000 My client, a well-established Plant & Commercial Vehicle Dealership and service centre based in Bracknell, is actively seeking to recruit a Forklift Operator for their depot. Main Responsibilities: Yard Maintenance: Cleaning, inspecting, fuelling, and preparing plant machinery, vehicles, and tools. General Yard Duties: Keeping the yard in a clean, tidy, and safe condition. Assistance: Supporting with various tasks around the yard as needed. What We Offer: The successful Forklift Operator will be given the opportunity to develop their skill set and receive training to maintain plant machinery. You must be prepared to work outside in all weather conditions. You will need the ability to prioritize duties and communicate effectively with customers and fellow staff members. Requirements: Personal Protective Equipment: Full high-visibility clothing (jacket and pants), hard hat, safety goggles, gloves, and work boots. Certification: A valid CSCS card and a Forklift Counterbalance license. How to Apply:To apply for this exciting role, send a copy of your CV via this advert or call Mia on 0330 440 2323 for further information. INDJR
Bracknell
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