PPT Driver

Chester
9 months ago
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Join a vibrant team in Wrexham at an innovative cold storage facility! Our client is on the lookout for dedicated PPT Drivers to help them maintain the flow of food-based products in a state-of-the-art environment. With investment in their operations surpassing 33.1 million, this is an opportunity you won't want to miss!

Pay: 12.21 p/hour

Location: Wrexham Industrial Estate

Hours: 2pm-10pm or 10pm-6am, Monday-Friday

Duration: Temp to Perm

Safely and hygienically move products in a chilly environment, ranging from -2 C to -5 C.
Efficiently load and unload goods while ensuring optimal staging and de-staging procedures.
Maintain accurate records to guarantee stock is stored correctly.
Support the team with various warehouse duties, ensuring the workspace remains organised and tidy.
Work within a friendly and supportive team environment that values your contributions!
A valid PPT Licence to navigate our client's moving products.
A team-oriented mindset while also being comfortable working independently.
Adaptability to thrive in a cold storage environment.
Safety boots (other PPE will be provided) to keep you safe on the job.If you're ready to take the next step in your career and be part of a dynamic team, apply now! Your chance to make a difference in a thriving organisation awaits!

Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer.

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