Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£11.44 per hour
Pertemps Stoke is excited to announce an opening for a General Labourer with our well-established client in Biddulph, ST8. If you have a strong work ethic and a keen eye for detail, we would love to hear from you! Key Responsibilities of this General Labourer role: Product Assembly: Assemble various products with precision. Hand Tools Usage: Efficiently use hand tools to aid in assembly. Workspace Maintenance: Maintain a clean and organized workspace. Quality Assurance: Inspect products to ensure they meet high-quality standards. Material Alignment: Align and secure materials accurately. Project Preparation: Gather all necessary materials to complete projects. Requirements for this General Labourer role: Previous assembly experience. Reliable and punctual. Familiarity with hand tools (desirable but not essential). Prior warehouse experience. Good manual dexterity. Fabrication experience would be an advantage Benefits of this General Labourer role: Weekly Pay: Enjoy the convenience of weekly payments. Training Provided: Training provided for the right person Holiday Pay: Benefit from paid holidays. Free Onsite Parking: Convenient and free parking available. Temp to Perm Role: Opportunity to transition to a permanent position. Details of this General Labour role: Monday to Friday 8:00- 16:30 Hourly rate: £11.44PH If you have the above requirements and experience, please call Steph on 01782 968220 Please ensure your CV is up to date with all relevant experience and your contact details are accurate. Please note that Pertemps will only contact applicants who have the relevant experience for the position. If you wish to discuss other opportunities, then please contact the branch
Stoke-on-Trent
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