Company
Pearson Whiffin
Pearson Whiffin
£12.00ph
Night shift Warehouse Operatives Canterbury, Kent £12.00ph Sunday to Thursday 17:00 – 03:00 Do you have experience working within a busy warehouse? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a successful, leading company, working in a busy and fast paced Warehouse environment. We can only consider drivers with their own transport due to the location of the company and the shift times. Duties include: Correctly order picking products. Ensuring the Warehouse is always kept clear and tidy. Perform regular stock checks and maintain inventory accuracy. Prepare orders for dispatch, ensuring correct items and quantities are picked. Adhere to health and safety regulations and maintain a clean and organised work environment. Collaborate with team members to achieve productivity and quality targets. Organising and Loading vehicles ready for the next day deliveries. The successful candidate will have / be: Previous experience working within a warehouse. Strong attention to detail and ability to maintain accurate records. Ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a team. Excellent time management and organisational skills. This is a great opportunity for a Warehouse Operative to join our client’s market leading team. This role is being handled by Sammy Messenger, Senior Consultant within the Manufacturing, Engineering & Technical Division at Pearson Whiffin Recruitment
Canterbury
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