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Experienced Logistics Porters Required for the NEC Group Venues!

Constellation Careers
West Midlands
2 days ago
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Do you want to provide a legendary dining experience for our guests? Our hospitality staff thrive off the buzz of a busy day and interacting with the general public.


Working Hours

We are looking for team members who are available throughout November/December and onwards.

Working between all our venues at the NEC Group, please see below where you will be working - you will need to be able to travel between these venues.

  • NEC
  • UAB
  • ICC
  • The Vox
  • BP pulse


We look forward to welcoming you to our team!


Main Responsibilities

As a Logistics Porter, you'll be essential to the smooth running of our hospitality operations. Your key responsibilities will include:

  • Efficiently moving and distributing stock across venues
  • Handling and transporting kegs, casks, barrels, cases, and gas cylinders
  • Moving and rolling tables, setting up and resetting rooms for events
  • Assisting with setup and clear-down of bar and service areas
  • Supporting the team in maintaining clean, safe, and well-organised back-of-house areas

Bonus: If you hold a valid forklift license, that’s a huge plus – let us know in your application!


Skills / Qualifications

Must be 18 and over

Good communication and remaining calm under pressure will be key to ensuring smooth delivery.

Have worked in a warehouse/ similar environment


Why Work for Compass

We provide exceptional customer service training and support to all our new starters.


Apply online now via our short application form (only takes 1 minute!). We will be in touch straight away and if successful you could be working in one of our venues within a few days.

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