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Post Room Operative

CBW Staffing Solutions
Surrey
2 weeks ago
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Temporary Post Room Operative –Tadworth – FM Service Provider - £12.21 per hour

Exciting opportunity for a Post room Operative to work for an established cleaning company situated in Tadworth. CBW are currently recruiting for a Post Room Operative to be based in a Phamaceutical Company. The successful candidate will have a proven track record in working within a commercial building.



Shifts & Hours of Work

Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday

08:00am - 17:00pm    Cover till 28th November 

IMPORTANT - Please only apply for positions above if you can commit to the hours above on an ongoing basis.
Key duties & Responsibilities

  • Monitor and manage all internal and external mail
  • Ensure that stationery is kept in the post room
  • Ensure all incoming post and internal mail is received and delivered in line with the post room
  • Organise couriers and dispatch as and when required.
  • On occasion will need to travel to other sites in London using company vehicle
  • Ensure incoming courier deliveries are delivered to staff members promptly
  • Assist the facilities manager in the administration of process • Carry out transportation of boxes and other deliveries and keep housekeeping duties to ensure that reception areas and the post room is maintained
  • Ensure photocopiers are stocked with paper and advise the facilities assistant of any ordering requirements
  • Liaise with building managers relating any building issues that may arise  Assisting with ad-hoc projects as and when directed by head of facilities

Requirements

  • Have basic IT knowledge
  • Willing to be trained
  • To work to a timescale as agreed with you and your Supervisor/Manager
  • Ensure compliance with relevant health & safety practices
  • To always act in a professional manner
  • Be honest, reliable, and hard working
  • Be eligible to work in the UK


Please send your CV to Stacey at CBW Staffing Solutions for more information.

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