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Forklift Driver

KFM Recruitment Solutions
East Riding of Yorkshire
2 weeks ago
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Job Description:

On behalf of our client we have immediate and exciting opportunity for an experienced Forklift Driver.

Located in the Bridlington area this is an excellent opportunity offering the potential for ongoing regular work and opportunities to progress!

Benefits:

£ per hour + Holiday pay on top Ongoing regular work every week DAY shift, Monday to Friday Variety of duties Non-food Opportunities to progress Small & friendly team


The role:


Frequent use of counterbalance ForkliftMovement of materials in yard and manufacturing areasLoading/unloading deliveriesWill include some general labouring duties in yard and manufacturing areas

Experience/requirements:


Valid counterbalance forklift certificate/cardFlexible with dutiesMust be reliable and conscientiousOwn transport or live local to the Bridlington area

This opportunity is for an immediate start, so dont miss out - Apply now or call Ian at KFM on for more information.

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