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Warehouse Operative

Bretton, County of Flintshire
6 days ago
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Join Our Team: Warehouse Operative - Airbus Broughton

Position: Full Time, Long Term
Location: Broughton, CH4 0DR
Salary: £12.21 - 15.26
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Comprehensive benefits
Professional stabilityBenefits:

Competitive Salary and Bonus (if applicable)
34 Holidays, Weekly Pay, Pension Scheme, Mortgage ReferencesRequirements:

No weekend work required
All workers will undergo a CRB check
Experience in warehouse operations is advantageous

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Join a dynamic team at Airbus Broughton, where you'll play a crucial role in the aerospace industry by picking and packing aircraft parts.Attention to detail is essential to ensure the highest standards of quality and safety.About Us:

Job&Talent is recruiting for warehouse operatives to join a leading company in the Broughton area.

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