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Warehouse Operative - Radlett

Blue Arrow
Hertfordshire
1 day ago
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We are recruiting for Warehouse Operatives for our well established client in Radlett area AL2.

Are you looking for a role which can offer progression with fantastic training and career opportunities?

Job Title: Warehouse Operative - Parcel Sorting

Location: Radlett area AL2

Pay Rate: £13.77ph

Hours: 00:00am-09:00am

Please note: This role is full-time hours only and is night shift work.

Main Duties/Responsibilities

* Customers Parcels are unloaded from vehicles

* Sorting Parcels

* Loading and unloading of trailers

* Cage and Pallet Work

* Scanning barcodes using handheld scanners

* Ensure goods and equipment are maintained to high standards

* Heavy lifting duties with parcels weighting up 25KG.

* Working on a fast paced warehouse environment.

* Always Adhere to Health and Safety standards

Skills Required

* Able to follow instructions

* Team player and works well with others

* Physically fit to meet heavy lifting of goods

* Effective communication

* Organisational Skills

If interested and available to start immediately, please apply today!

Blue Arrow is proud to be a Disability Confident Employer and is committed to helping find great work opportunities for great people.

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