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Warehouse Operative / Forklift Driver needed in Hoddesdon.

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Hertfordshire
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Job Title: Warehouse Operative / Forklift Driver / Saw Operator

Start Date: 12/01/2026


Location: Pindar Road, Hoddesdon


Employment Type: Full-time / Temp-Perm


Working House: 07:30am-17:00pm (45 min lunch break @12:00pm)


Job Purpose: The warehouse operative will be responsible for ensuring the accurant receipt, storage and organisation goods within the warehouse. The candidate must be conscientious and work well as park of a team, have good organisation skills and the willingness to learn the products we sell and the way we work as a company. The candidate will deal with customers and must be polite and respectful in their duties.


Key Responsibilities:


Receive, check and store incoming goods and materials


Pick and strap orders accurately for dispatch


Load and unload deliveries safely and efficiently


Operate warehouse equipment i.e. forklifts & saw (training for the saw will be provided prior to use)


Being involved in maintaining accurate inventory and feeding relevant information back to office staff when required


Keep the warehouse clean, safe and organised at all time


Follow all company health and safety procedures


Assist with stock takes and audits as needed


Support other team members and departments when required


Skills and Experience required:


Experience in warehouse or logistics environment


Good attention to detail and accuracy


Physically fit and able to carry out manual handling tasks


Reliable, punctual and trustworthy


Good communication skills (verbal and written)


Polite and respectful towards customers and staff members


Forklift licence (Counterbalance)


Qualifications:


Forklift Licence


Table saw training (to be provided)


Working Environment:


Warehouse-based role involving driving forklifts, manual handling and operating machinery


PPE provided and must be worn at all times


Candidate must have steel toe cap boots of their own that are worn at all times in the warehouse. New boots will be provided by the company after the probationary period


Salary and Benefits:


30k salary


Paid holidays, 28 days per annum including Christmas and bank holiday


Pension scheme

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