Company
Pertemps
Pertemps
£12.00 per hour
Forklift Driver Witney £12.00 per hour Pertemps Didcot are currently looking for a Forklift Driver to work for our client based in Witney. Your daily duties will include: Unloading and loading vehicles safely (both by hand and using forklift) Checks that correct goods and quantity of goods are picked and loaded Replenishment of stock Label and catalogue goods as required, as well as booking goods in on warehouse management system Pick goods accurately from order documentation Movement of goods safely to designated loading areas Ensure goods are loaded safely within the weight limits and are organised to maximum efficiency Preparing orders from pick sheets ready for loading onto vehicles Carry out daily checks on loading equipment Keeping the warehouse in a clean and tidy condition to ensure safety of employees Other warehouse duties as required To be considered for this Forklift Driver, you will need the following skills/experience: An in-date Counterbalance Forklift Licence accredited by AITT, ALLMI, CPCS, ITSSAR, NPORS OR RTITB Previous experience in a warehouse environment Good at working to instruction Good attention to detail Basic IT skills Ability to work with minimal supervision More about the role: Training on warehouse computer system provided Monday to Friday Occasional overtime available Hours of Work: 07:00-16:00 Start date: Immediate Weekly pay or monthly pay - You decide! Holiday accrued on top of hourly pay to take when you have time off Free on-site Parking This is a full-time ongoing role with the view to become permanent following a probation period. If you are interested in this Forklift Driver role please click apply with an up to date CV or get in touch with Jordan in our Didcot branch
Witney
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