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FLT/Warehouse Operative

Driver Hire
Northamptonshire
6 months ago
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Job title

FLT/ Warehouse Operative

Location


Kettering

Commutable from


Northampton, Wellingborough, Corby

Shift pattern & Pay


Monday – Friday


6am – 2pm / 10am – 6pm rotating weekly

£13.50ph PAYE based on a 37.5 hours week

Perm Salary £29k+ (Including £200 per month attendance bonus)

Temp to Perm Opportunity

Description of the customer


Full description of the role

Using FLT to load/unload vehicles and put stock away in warehouse racking


General warehouse duties
Unloading bulk lubricants from tankers into IBC (large containers)
Quality checking of products and testing samples
Awareness & accountability when handling expensive products, in excess of £300,000 per day
Responsible for receiving bulk lubricants into the internal tank farm ensuring that strict quality & environmental processes are followed

NOTE: FLT Driving is a small part of the role

Role Requirements:

Counterbalance or Reach FLT licence


Educated to GCSE Standard
Experience in handling Bulk liquids would be desirable
IT literate
Use of WMS systems
A good understanding of Safety in the workplace

Why work with Driver Hire


Driver Hire Northampton and Kettering is part of Driver Hire Nationwide, the UK’s largest specialist transport and logistics recruiter. We provide regular, ongoing and varied work from multiple clients across Northamptonshire but it’s more than just a job with us. We treat you as a true professional and offer a warm and friendly place to work.

We’re proud of the fact that in our latest satisfaction survey (December 2023), 95% of candidates said they were proud to work for Driver Hire, 95% rated the level of respect received as Excellent/Good and nearly two thirds (87%) said they would ‘definitely’ recommend working for us.

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