Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£12.21 per hour
Night shift warehouse operatives required for ongoing, full-time work based in Bristol BS2 £12.21 per hour 9.00pm to 5.00am OR 11.00pm to 8.00am OR 1.00am to 10.00am All shifts are 8.5 hours with a 30 minute break (unpaid) 10 minutes’ walk from Totterdown bridge bus stop – buses 1, 39, 178, 349, 668 or ample free parking on site Temporary – to – permanent contract Forklift training available About the job Loading and unloading lorries Picking and packing Working outdoors / in a cold environment Admin duties such as recording fridge temperatures, completing cleaning manuals The right candidate Previous experience within a warehouse environment Good communication skills Comfortable working outdoors in all types of weather Comfortable with manual handling and heavy lifting up to 25kg If you’re interested in this role, please apply online or call Pertemps Bristol Industrial and speak to Luke Worlock or Abigail Attwood
Bristol
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