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Warehouse Operative

Universal Business Team
Surrey
1 day ago
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Cranleigh
£32,000 + Growth Bonus + Excellent Benefits
Monday to Friday, 7am – 4pm

Are you an experienced Warehouse Operative looking for a role where you’ll be valued, supported, and rewarded for your hard work? This is an exciting opportunity to join a growing, forward-thinking business that truly invests in its people.

You’ll join a close-knit team of three, with this new position being created to support continued growth. The role is hands-on, varied, and offers plenty of opportunity to develop your skills in a friendly, modern warehouse environment.

What You’ll Be Doing

  • Picking parts for the production team and post-production dispatch
  • Packing and shipping customer orders with accuracy and care
  • Managing goods in and completing quality checks
  • Maintaining high standards of health and safety within the warehouse
  • Using internal systems to ship orders, receive purchase orders, and track stock
  • Operating forklifts (Counterbalance or Reach licence required)
  • Handling and moving large, bulky items safely

What’s in It for You

  • £32,000 per annum
  • Growth Bonus — share in the company’s success
  • Free parking on site
  • Free lunch every day
  • 20 days’ holiday + 8 bank holidays (with the option to buy 5 more)
  • Extra day off for your birthday
  • Two-hour early finish every other Friday

If you’re reliable, proactive, and ready to make an impact in a growing business, this could be your perfect next step.

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