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Order Pickers

ctrg
Nottinghamshire
2 days ago
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CTRG are working in partnership with one of the UKs leaders in frozen supply chain solutions to recruit for experienced Order Pickers to join their team based out of Bilsthorpe.

With immediate starts available, these vacancies are an exciting opportunity for temporary to permanent work for the right candidates!

Own transport for work is preferred due to the shift times and location of site.

Hours of Work - 10pm - 6am Sunday - Friday with Saturday and 1 day off through the week - plus overtime available.

Pay Rate - £12.81ph (plus shift bonus)

Main Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Order picking using a voice activated headset (Talkman)
  • Use of PPT and MHE to move stock safely around the warehouse
  • Process inbound/outbound orders safely and accurately
  • Handballing items off lorries
  • Candidates with experience operating a PPT or other MHE equipment in a warehouse environment are preferred though training will be provided.
  • Some heavy lifting is required, up to max. 25kg.

These roles are temporary to permanent, with the opportunity for a perm contract after 12 weeks.

These roles are working in both ambient, fridge and cold storage conditions and candidates must be willing to flex between the departments. All PPE is provided.

We are seeking candidates who are available to attend the induction on 16th November

We are a Flexible Pay Employer that offers Wagestream. The money management app lets you choose when to get paid, put money aside each month, get discounts on your shopping, check your benefits entitlement, and much more.

CTRG Limited and are acting as an employment business for the purposes of this role. We provide equal employment opportunities (EEO) in all our employment practices to all employees, temporary workers, and applicants for employment without regard to age, gender reassignment, married or civil partnership, pregnancy or maternity leave, disability, race including colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief, sex and sexual orientation.

ctrg limited is acting as an employment business in relation to this vacancy.

We provide equal employment opportunities (EEO) in all our employment practices to all employees, temporary workers, and applicants for employment without regard to age, gender reassignment, married or civil partnership, pregnancy or maternity leave, disability, race including colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief, sex and sexual orientation.

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