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Warehouse Operative

Coleraine
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Job description

Job Title: Warehouse Assistant

Location:Coleraine

Pay Range/Details: £30,(Apply online only) per year

Contract Type: Permanent

Omega is assisting a major family-run company in recruiting a capable and experienced Warehouse Assistant to join their team following a recent contract success. The role involves managing incoming goods, inspecting them for damage, and manually placing them onto appropriate shelves or cages for subsequent loading.

Key Responsibilities – Warehouse Operative

Efficiently picking and packing items.
Securing pallets with wrapping.
Finding and retrieving products within the warehouse.
Assisting with loading delivery trucks.
Maintaining a neat and organized workspace.
Ensuring stock remains undamaged through careful handling.
Shift: Sunday - Thursday 2:00PM - 10;45PM / Sunday - Friday (day off in the week) 15:45PM - 00:30AM 
Qualifications & Requirements – Warehouse Operati

Prior warehouse experience preferred.
Familiarity with manual handling techniques.
Strong teamwork and communication skills.
Enthusiastic and reliable approach to work.
Forklift or powered pallet truck certification is a plus.
What We Offer – Warehouse Assistant

Pension scheme.
Free or subsidized meals.
Staff discounts.
Extended maternity benefits.
Parking on-site.
Paid sick leave.
Discounts at company stores.
For further details about this position, reach out to Charlie Boulton at (phone number removed) or email your CV to (url removed).

Omega is an employment agency specialising in opportunities at all levels within the Engineering, Manufacturing, Aerospace, Automotive, Electronics, Defence, Scientific, Energy & Renewables and Tech sectors

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