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Warehouse Operatives

Gardners
East Sussex
4 weeks ago
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Job Opportunity

We are currently recruiting for staff members to work across a range of shifts, We are looking for enthusiastic people to join these busy shifts within our warehouse teams on temporary 3 month contracts.

The role will involve working in across a number of different areas of the warehouse teams, including picking, packing and despatch.

Previous experience is not required, full training will be provided.

The shifts available are -

  • Saturday and Sunday only3 months temporary contract - (Saturday only - 10am-10pm)
  • Early Morning Shift 3 months temporary contract (Monday - Friday 6am - 2pm)
  • Day shift3 months temporary contract (Monday - Friday 9am-5pm)
  • Evening shift3 months temporary contract (Monday - Friday 2pm- 10pm)
  • Night shift3 months temporary contract (Sunday to Thursday 10pm-6am)



Please let us know your shift choice in your application.


Essential Skills

Requirements:

  • You must be able to work as a part of a team as well as independently.
  • Punctuality, self-motivation and diligence, ability to work under pressure.


About Company

Gardners is one of the world's largest wholesalers of physical and digital English language books, as well as gifts and stationery.

Based primarily from our Eastbourne premises, we are proud to be a family-run business with our staff at the very heart of what we do.

Our departments and teams' combined effort ensures we offer a first-class service to our global customer base, combined with a fast delivery service.

At Gardners, we recognise that our people are our strength, and the diverse talents they bring to our collaborative workforce are directly linked to our success. We are an equal opportunities employer and place a high value on diversity and inclusion across all departments.

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