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Reach Truck Driver

Crick
3 weeks ago
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Orbital Recruitment are currently looking for an experienced Fork Lift Truck Driver for our client based in Crick, Northamptonshire.

We are seeking a skilled Reach Truck Operator to join our dynamic team. The ideal candidate will possess a strong understanding of warehouse operations and demonstrate proficiency in operating forklifts and handling materials. This role is crucial for ensuring the efficient movement of goods within our facility, contributing to overall productivity and safety.

Duties

  • Operate reach truck within the warehouse

  • Safely transport goods throughout the warehouse, adhering to all safety protocols.

  • Conduct routine inspections of forklift equipment

  • Collaborate with team members to maintain an organised and efficient warehouse environment.

    Skills

  • Valid Reach Truck licence

  • PPT experience

  • Valid Counterbalance Licence

  • Experience in a warehouse setting, with a solid understanding of load unloading procedures.

  • Familiarity with materials handling best practices.

  • Strong attention to detail and ability to follow instructions accurately.

  • Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, to facilitate teamwork and coordination.

    Hours

  • Monday to Friday (Apply online only) day shift

    Pay

  • £12.75 per hour Paye based on 37.5hr week

  • Temp to Perm available for right candidate

    The Next Step:

  • If you think this would be a great fit for you then APPLY NOW.

  • Alternatively, you can call our consultant, Paul, on (phone number removed) for more info.

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