Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
up to £13.50 per hour
Experience FLT Bendi Drivers required. Temp to perm opportunity on fixed days. Fantastic team environment with free parking Salary of up to £13.50 per hour We are recruiting an experienced FLT Operator to join a major distribution centre. You must possess a Bendi licence, ideally with a minimum of 12 months experience. The hours of work are for this FLT Bendi driver position: Monday - Friday 08:30-16:30 or 10:00-18:00 The company are looking to offer long-term days position. The role includes general warehouse work and stock counting as well as Bendi Forklift Operator. To be successful for this FLT Bendi Driver position, candidates must bring the following attributes: - Official in-date certificate (RTITB/ ITSSAR etc) - Ability to comfortably complete audits and stock counts - Good communication skills - Team player - Ability to work on their own - Safe and responsible Driver, practicing observation at all times - Ability to work under pressure and to deadlines - Duties involve regular and repetitive light and medium lifting If you feel that you hold relevant experience as an advanced and FLT Bendi Driver, don't hesitate - please click below to apply. Or alternatively email [email protected]
Birmingham
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