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FLT Counterbalance Driver

Time Recruitment Solutions Ltd
Northamptonshire
2 days ago
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FLT Counterbalance Driver 

About the Role

Our client, a leading UK manufacturer, is experiencing a significant surge in demand for their high-quality products. To support this growth and maintain exceptional service standards, they are seeking experienced and motivated FLT Counterbalance Drivers to join their dynamic warehouse team.

This is a hands-on role ideal for individuals with a strong background in warehouse operations and a valid FLT Counterbalance licence. You will be instrumental in ensuring the smooth flow of goods, from product assembly to dispatch.

Key Responsibilities

FLT Operations: Safely operate counterbalance forklifts to move, load, and unload goods
Stock Handling: Process stock and orders with accuracy to uphold inventory integrity
Packaging: Wrap stock and pallets securely to prevent damage during transit
Warehouse Maintenance: Keep the workspace clean and organised, including recycling and housekeeping duties
Safety Compliance: Follow all health and safety protocols and warehouse rules diligently


Requirements


Valid FLT Counterbalance licence is essential
Proven warehouse experience
Strong communication skills and a team-oriented mindset
Ability to work flexible hours and adapt to operational needs

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