Assist Resourcing is currently recruiting for Warehouse Operatives to join their expanding team working for one of our major logistics clients, who bring together manufacturing, logistics and consultancy into one place. This job is located in Lutterworth (LE19 4XR).
The role of a Warehouse Operative:
This role will involve working in a warehouse environment and will include:
- Light picking and packing across the warehouse facility
- Pallet wrapping, stacking, and put away
- Loading & unloading
- General Warehouse duties
Working Hours & Rates of Pay for Warehouse Operatives:
We have a variety of start times available, making the site accessible with the use of public transport.
Many of our shift patterns fit around other commitments and although this is generally a Monday to Friday role, we do have overtime available on a weekend.
Why work for Assist Resourcing as a Warehouse Operative?
As well as becoming part of a thriving team, and being paid weekly (Friday), there are a whole host of benefits to becoming a Warehouse Operative with our client.
- Excellent Pay Rates
- Full ‘on the job’ training
- Learn new skills
- Develop existing skills
- Improve current skills
- Flexible shift patterns to suit you
- Overtime hours to boost your weekly earnings
- Pension scheme with company contributions
- Free, secure on-site car parking
- Accessible site via Public Transport
- Temp to Perm opportunities
- Excellent rates of pay
- 24-hour support from your on-site Assist team
Our recruitment specialists will be in touch ASAP to progress your application and book you an interview as soon as possible!
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