Company
Pertemps Bond
Pertemps Bond
£29K
Goods In Operative Temp to Perm Monday to Friday £29K Are you someone who excels at handling incoming goods with precision and ensuring their seamless storage? If so, we have an exciting opening for a Goods In Operative to join our clients team. What is the job? Our client is looking for an experienced Goods in Operative with a valid FLT Counterbalance license who can take ownership of the role and ensure the smooth day to day running. Your responsibilities will include: Unloading incoming goods using a Forklift. Putting stock away. Data entry of goods received. Labelling received goods appropriately. Conducting quality checks on incoming goods to ensure they meet our standards. Managing inventory accuracy and conducting regular stock counts. Implementing and optimising warehouse processes to improve efficiency. Picking stock products and delivering to various departments. Requirements: Proven experience in goods receiving and storage operations. Strong organisational skills and attention to detail. Excellent communication skills for effective collaboration. Valid FLT Counterbalance license. You will need to have your own transport due to the clients location. To apply To apply for the above role, please call Nikki on 01908 208500 or forward your CV to [email protected] PLEASE ONLY APPLY IF YOU HOLD BOTH GOODS IN EXPERIENCE AND A VALID FLT COUNTERBALANCE LICENSE.
Milton Keynes
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