Warehouse Picker (Night)

Warehouse Picker (Night) Exeter, England

RCS
Full Time Exeter, England 10.5 GBP HOURLY Today
Job description

Our client is looking for hard-working and reliable individuals to join their fast paced and fun team of night pickers based on the outskirts of Exeter,

This role requires workers with a 'can do' attitude to pick and pack fresh food orders and load them onto vans.

Working, full-time, 5 days a week, hours to be discussed, 6pm start.

No experience needed for this role, full training will be provided.

WEEKLY BONUS added to your pay every week of £25, this will be based on your performance and attendance.

Job Type: Full-time

Salary: £10.50 per hour

Benefits:

  • Casual dress
  • Discounted or free food

Schedule:

  • Night shift

Work Location: One location

Warehouse Picker (Night)
RCS

www.rcsgo.com
Lafayette, United States
$1 to $5 million (USD)
1 to 50 Employees
Company - Private
Energy & Utilities
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