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Porter/Drivers Mate

The Best Connection
Cambridgeshire
6 days ago
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IMMEDIATE START - Our client a large national retailer requires Drivers Mates/Porters to work out of there Distribution Centre on the outskirts of Cambridge City Centre. Working Monday to Saturday. With starts of 6am and 10.30am. Pay is £12.45 - £15.95 per hour PAYE.

Online application process so you can register from home.

You will need to be available for an Induction Mid November and be able to commit to this role until the end of January.

The role will involve delivery to customers across the region. And will include:

  • Calling customers with ETA for delivery
  • Ensure all paperwork is correct and completed/signed
  • Delivering goods to room
  • Custer service
  • Taking all packaging away
  • Loading/Unloading vehicles

All shifts are for 11hrs with a 45 minute break so you will be paid for 10.25hrs per shift.

Our client offers:

  • Full training
  • Free onsite parking

Hourly pay rate:

  • £12.45 between 6am-6pm
  • £14.95 between 6pm - 10pm
  • £15.95 between 10pm - 6am

Other benefits of working for The Best Connection Group Limited include:

  • Online pay slips
  • 28 days Paid Annual Leave pro-rata for PAYE (inclusive of statutory holiday)
  • Weekly pay
  • Pension Contributions

VIEW ALL OUR LIVE ADVERTS AT: https://thebestconnection.co.uk/

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