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FLT Reach & PPT Driver

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Cheshire East
2 weeks ago
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FLT Reach & PPT Driver

Location: Crewe
Pay Rate: £15.69 per hour (including holiday pay)
Hours: 18:00 – 04:00
Shift Pattern: 4 on / 4 off
Start Date: Immediate

About the Role:


We’re recruiting on behalf of our client for an experienced FLT Reach and PPT Driver to join their busy cold store operation. This is a fantastic opportunity to become part of a friendly and supportive team in a well-established company.


You’ll be working in a cold store environment — full PPE and kit will be provided to ensure you’re comfortable and safe throughout your shift.

Key Responsibilities:


Operating FLT Reach trucks and PPT equipment safely and efficiently




Loading and unloading vehicles




Moving and stacking pallets within the warehouse




Maintaining a clean and organised working area




Adhering to all health & safety procedures


About You:


Valid FLT Reach Truck and PPT licenses (in-date)




Previous experience in a warehouse or cold store environment desirable




Good attention to detail and a strong work ethic




Reliable, punctual, and a great team player


What’s on Offer:


Competitive pay rate – £15.69 per hour (including holiday pay)




4 on / 4 off shift pattern for a great work-life balance




Full cold store kit provided




Friendly team environment




Temp to perm opportunity for the right candidate


Immediate starts available – apply today to secure your place!

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