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Yard Operative

Solveit Recruitment
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Yard Operative

Maidstone


0800 – 1630 Mon – Fri


£13.23 p/hour


Full Time – Temp to Perm


We are looking for a Yard Operative to join a busy team based in Maidstone.


This is primarily a yard-based role, with the occasional field work, where you’ll be loading and unloading deliveries of windows and doors, filling in despatch paperwork, and repairs and maintenance on fitted products.


In order to be considered, you must have at least 1 year experience working in a similar yard role, live within the Maidstone area, have a full UK driving licence, ideally have some knowledge of the fenestration industry, and be available to start a new role immediately.


Sounds good? Well I know what you’re thinking, what’s in it for me?


This role offers you:

£13.23 per hour


40 paid hours per week
Weekly pay via SolviT Recruitment LTD
Lots of support and in-depth training from a great Depot Manager
Job security, as this will lead to a permanent position

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Applying is easy – just respond to this advert with your CV clearly showing the required skills, and we will be in touch.


Everyone will receive a reply, but please ensure you have fully read the role description


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