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Forklift Driver

24-7 Recruitment Services
Cambridgeshire
2 weeks ago
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Job Title: Forklift driver - Counterbalance driver

Location: Wisbech, PE14

Shift and Pay Information for Forklift Driver:

  • 4 on 4off days & nights - rotation
  • £13.67 per hour

Role:

  • Operating MHE - Counterbalance
  • Any warehouse duties as assigned

What can you expect as a Forklift Driver:

  • Ongoing full-time hours
  • Temp to Perm for exceptional candidates.
  • Prestigious client with progression opportunities in other departments.

Qualifications and Experience for Forklift Driver:

  • Accredited Counterbalance license from an industry-recognised body
  • Attention to detail
  • Must have own transport and good communications skills with good level of English

Benefits:

  • Contributing to a pension fund
  • Weekly Pay
  • 28 days accrued annual leave per annum (inclusive of statutory holidays PAYE only)
  • Free on-site car parking
  • Colleague Recognition Rewards

Please click Apply to be considered for our Forklift Driver vacancy.

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