Warehouse Operator

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Our client are a world leader in Smart power, systems and robotics. They are seeking a warehouse operator to join their ever-growing team, the role would based out of their Leeds site. The client are recognised as Top UK employer.

Responsibilities – Warehouse Operator

Perform warehouse functions related to production, boxing, goods inwards, storage, picking, and dispatching of products/orders.
Execute tasks as delegated and trained, following established procedures.
Check pick list requirements and ensure accurate picking of items
Load and Unload vehicles as required
Operate mechanical handling equipment and tools
Qualification/Experience – Warehouse Operator 

Experience in warehouse operations or a similar role preferred.
Strong organisational skills and attention to detail.
Ability to operate forklifts and other warehouse equipment (certification is a plus).
Excellent timekeeping and reliability.
Numerate with a high degree of counting accuracy and ability to operate weight counting equipment.
Ability to work on own initiative as well as part of a team.
Positive attitude and ability to follow instructions.
Benefits – Warehouse Operator 

Competitive salary
25 days annual leave plus bank holidays
Competitive contributory pension scheme
Life assurance
Flexible benefits scheme (Includes options to buy/sell holidays, health checks, dental, eye care, gym memberships, cycle to work, gadget discounts and more)
Internal mobility opportunities, mentorships & access to projects globally
Employee Assistance Programme
Generous employee referral scheme
For more information on this role, please contact Andrew Haddon on (phone number removed) or send a copy of your CV to (url removed)

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