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Furniture Warehouse Operative

Driver Hire
Edinburgh
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🎄 Warehouse Operatives – Furniture Warehouse – Christmas Peak 🎄
Employer: Driver Hire Edinburgh City
Location: Edinburgh
Hours: 7am start, 12-hour shifts, 4 on / 4 off rota
Pay: ÂŁ12.50 per hour (PAYE) / ÂŁ14.01 per hour (PAYE Advanced)

Driver Hire Edinburgh City are currently looking for Warehouse Operatives to join our client’s busy furniture warehouse in Edinburgh for the Christmas peak period.


Duties include:


Loading and unloading furniture deliveries




Heavy lifting and manual handling throughout the shift




Assisting with stock movement and general warehouse tasks




Working as part of a team in a fast-paced environment


Requirements:


Physically fit and able to handle heavy items




Reliable with a strong work ethic




Previous warehouse or manual handling experience preferred




Able to commit to a 4 on / 4 off shift pattern


This is an excellent opportunity to earn good money over the festive season while working with a friendly, hardworking team.


đź“… Start: ASAP
🕖 Hours: 7am start – 12-hour shifts
📆 Pattern: 4 on / 4 off rota
đź’° Pay: ÂŁ12.50ph PAYE / ÂŁ14.01ph PAYE Advanced
📍 Location: Edinburgh

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