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Warehouse Operative

Driver Hire
Bristol City
2 months ago
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📦 Warehouse Operative | Tool Hire Equipment | Ongoing Cover | Early Starts | Bristol 📦

Driver Hire Bristol is recruiting for a Warehouse Operative to support a busy tool hire operation in the Bristol area. This is a physically active role involving handling equipment, preparing orders, and keeping the warehouse organised. Perfect for someone reliable, hands-on, and looking for consistent weekday work.


🔸 Weekly Pay | Ongoing Cover | 6:30am Starts | Overtime Available 🔸


The Role:


Assist with the preparation of tools and equipment for delivery/collection




Load and unload items in the warehouse — heavy lifting required




Keep the warehouse organised, clean, and safe




Check equipment in and out, ensuring items are complete and in good condition




Start time 06:30am, Monday to Friday




Overtime available during busy periods




Work closely with the warehouse and operations team to ensure smooth workflow


đź’· Pay & Benefits:


Weekly PAYE pay (holiday pay included via advanced holiday payment method)




Monday to Friday work — enjoy your weekends off




Early starts with overtime opportunities




Ongoing cover role with potential for long-term assignments




Supportive and professional team environment


🧰 What You’ll Need:


Physically fit and capable of regular heavy lifting




Previous warehouse or tool hire experience helpful but not essential




Reliable, punctual, and able to work as part of a team




Safety-conscious with good attention to detail


📞 Ready to get started?
Call Driver Hire Bristol on or click “Apply Now” today!

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