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Forklift Driver – Counterbalance OR Reach

Driver Hire
Reading
2 weeks ago
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Driver Hire Reading are recruiting for a Forklift Driver – Counterbalance OR Reach to work with our highly valued customer on a Temp basis.

The successful candidate will assist with the day-to-day running of the warehouse and ensure that all products are safely moved on & off vehicles.


Stock:

• To unload vehicles

• Pick customer’s orders ready for next day delivery in a timely manner on the internal system.


Personal Attributes:

• A real passion for customer service.

• Is highly motivated, very reliable, and punctual and can take responsibility of processes.

• Has the ability to prioritise workload and working with tight deadlines.

• A flexible approach to overtime when required.

• An ability to work both in a team and as an individual.


 Counterbalance OR Reach Fork Lift licence is/are essential.


Pay: £15.00 per hour (Advanced PAYE model which includes holiday pay)


Experience:

• Forklift: 1 year (required)

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