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Warehouse Operative

Hurst Wickham
3 days ago
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Launch Your Career with Aerospace Logistics!

First Recruitment Services are delighted to partner with our highly respected long-standing client in the aerospace sector, offering Temporary Warehouse Operative roles for an exciting 6-month mission.

If you’ve ever wanted to be part of the behind-the-scenes magic that keeps the aerospace industry flying high, this is your chance. You’ll be working with precision, speed, and a strong team spirit.

This role includes:

Receiving aerospace products into the warehouse with accuracy and care.

Preparing components and goods for shipment across the globe.

Adjusting order quantities as missions require.

Safely putting away stock and maintaining perfect organisation.

Keeping your work environment clean, safe, and ready for launch.

Following health and safety protocols, because precision matters in aerospace.

Your benefits when you join the crew:

24/7 access to NHS-approved GP support, including prescriptions.

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Specialist medical assistance hotline.

Weekly pay to keep you fuelled.

Hundreds of discounted gym memberships.

24/7 access to mental health crisis support and counselling.

This opportunity is urgent, so if you’re ready to play a crucial role in keeping aerospace operations moving, apply now and secure your seat on board!

Wild Recruitment Ltd T/A First Recruitment Services acts as an employment business in relation to this assignment.

Job Type: Full-time, Temporary

Work Location: On site

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