Warehouse Operative / Reach Truck Driver
Position; Warehouse Operative / Reach Truck Driver
Location; Banbury
Salary; £12.00 – £12.50 per hour
We require a Forklift truck Driver (counterbalance) to join our clients team based in Banbury, Oxfordshire. You will be required to load and unload lorries and containers to ensure the safe transit of the company goods. You will also need a UK driving licence for this role to move goods to their other unit close by.
Hours of work are from 7am until 4pm, Monday to Friday.
Main responsibilities;
- Using Forklift Trucks to load and unload lorries
- Using Forklift trucks to put stock away into correct locations
- Using hand held scanners for the picking of items.
- Picking of items for the engineering team
- Breaking down of palletised goods
- Stock replenishment
- General housekeeping, ensuring the warehouse is kept clean and tidy at all times
- Stock taking and any other general warehouse duties
About you;
Applicants must hold a current Counterbalance Forklift licence.
Knowledge of using in-house warehouse computer systems and hand held scanners would be advantageous.
Some lifting will be required some a degree of physical fitness is required.
Basic Numeracy and Literacy skills are required.
Commutable locations;
Bicester, Upper Heyford, Banbury, Oxford, Chipping Norton, Brackley, Gaydon
Key words;
Forklift, Warehouse Operative, Production Operative, Driving, Counterbalance,
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