Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£12.77 per hour
Pertemps Stoke are currently recruiting a number of FLT Driver to join our well know client based in the Rocester, ST14. Must be able to commute to ST14 without public transport and Must be willing to complete a conversion to TLT if you don't already hold this license. As an FLT Driver you will be responsible for; Providing efficient and accurate unloading of delivery vehicles Receiving and inspecting delivered goods Ensuring safety and security of all stock Moving items around the warehouse Skills required for this FLT Driver Role; Counterbalance license Good timekeeping skills Eye for detail Confidence in using an FLT Willing to convert to TLT Benefits of this FLT Driver role; Weekly Pay Free on-site parking Immediate start Ongoing positions Conversion available Working hours: Monday - Thursday 07:30 - 16:30 Friday -07:30 - 12:30 Hourly rate for this FLT Driver Role is: £12.77PH If you are interested in this FLT Driver role please call Steph on 01782 968220
Stafford
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