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Temp-Perm Position Forklift/Labourer

Driver Hire
Greater London
3 months ago
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Driver Hire London South East is recruiting for a Counterbalance Forklift Driver/Labourer required for an immediate start for a prestigious scaffolding company based in SE26


Duties will include:

Loading and offloading trucks.


Assisting with deliveries of goods and supplies.
Picking and packing orders.
Moving and storing goods correctly.
Ensure stock is replenished and remerchandised.
Keeping the work area clean and tidy.

Person Specification:

Previous experience of using a counter balance/reach truck.


Must be able to do labour work, heavy lifting required
Ability to work in a fast paced environment.
Good communication skills (fluent in verbal & written English)
Self motivated with a positive attitude
A team player who has the ability to work unsupervised

Job Type: Temp-Perm 


Pay: £15.00 per hour


Schedule:

Monday to Friday 6:30am-5:30pm (2hour Break)

Experience:

Previous experience of using a counter balance/reach truck


Must be willing to do labouring

If you are available for an immediate start and would like to apply for this position Please contact Sam or Jay on .

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