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Warehouse Operative Twilights FTC

Evri
West Sussex
3 weeks ago
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We are looking for Warehouse Operatives to join us on a 3 Month Fixed Term Contract in Gatwick.

Warehouse Operatives Gatwick​ Depot!

At EVRi we lead the way in delivery, and always on the lookout for new talent! We’re market leaders and we invest to keep on growing.

At EVRi, we’re more than just a logistics company—we’re a team driven by innovation, ambition, and a shared commitment to delivering excellence. If you're looking for a role where your contribution truly matters and your potential is supported, we’d love to welcome you aboard.

What You’ll Do:

As a Warehouse Operative in our Gatwick depot, you’ll play a vital part in keeping our operations running smoothly. Your responsibilities will include:

Loading & Unloading: Handling parcels with care and efficiency. Sorting & Scanning: Using smart tech to sort parcels into cages. Teamwork: Collaborating with a supportive team to get the job done.

Day shifts typically start at 14:00pm

Full-time contracts: 40 hours per week, any 5 out of 7 days (including weekends). Part-time contracts: Flexible hours to suit your lifestyle.

If these hours don’t quite fit your needs, let’s talk! We’re committed to finding a schedule that works for you.

What We Can Offer You:

We’re proud to offer a workplace where everyone can thrive. Here’s what you can expect:

Competitive Pay: £12.48 per hour, with overtime at £18.72. Generous Leave: At least 32 days of annual leave (including Bank Holidays). Career Progression: Opportunities to grow into depot management or train as an HGV Class 2 or Class 1 driver. Inclusive Benefits: Access to flexible perks including shopping vouchers, insurance, and healthcare. Financial Wellbeing: With Wagestream, you can access your earned wages instantly—no more waiting for payday.

What We’re Looking For

We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and experiences. To succeed in this role, you’ll need:

A commitment to health & safety. A team-focused attitude. Good attention to detail. The ability to stay physically active during your shift.

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