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FLT Driver
Afternoon Shift FLT Driver – Temp to Perm
Are you an experienced FLT Driver looking for an afternoon shift role with early Friday finishes?
Love working in a fast-paced warehouse environment and confident handling timber or panel products? This could be the perfect fit for you! 👊
📍 Location: Tingley, WF3
💷 Pay: Real Living Wage Rate (£13.45 per hour)
🎁 Benefits:
✔️ Stable Monday–Friday working week
✔️ Early finish every Friday
✔️ Temp to perm opportunity
✔️ Supportive warehouse team environment
✔️ Ongoing training and development
✅ Must Haves:
✅ External Counterbalance FLT licence (externally accredited)
✅ Previous warehouse or picking experience
✅ Reliable, punctual, and safety-conscious attitude
✅ Comfortable with manual handling duties
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🌟 Desirable:
✅ Experience picking or handling wood panel products
⏰ Hours:
⏰ Monday – Friday: 2:30pm start
⏰ Monday – Thursday finish: 11:59pm
⏰ Friday finish: 3:30pm
⏰ 42.4 hours per week
We’re recruiting for a hardworking and reliable Afternoon Shift Panel Picker to join a busy and well-established operation in Tingley. This FLT Panel Picker role is ideal for someone who enjoys staying active, working with quality products, and being part of a team that keeps the warehouse moving smoothly.
As a Afternoon Shift FLT Driver, You’ll Be:
🚜 Operating a Counterbalance FLT safely and efficiently
📦 Picking and moving timber and panel products
🏗️ Loading and unloading stock with care
👷 Keeping work areas clean, organised, and safe


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📋 Supporting the warehouse team with daily operations
This FLT Panel Picker opportunity would suit someone with previous FLT and warehouse experience who enjoys a hands-on role and takes pride in doing the job properly. If you’ve worked with wood panel products before, even better!
10 Recruitment are delighted to be working on this vacancy for our client. However, we are looking to shortlist immediately, so please apply today to avoid missing this opportunity. You can contact us on 0333 038 32 10 or check out our website for other jobs we are currently working on.
Location: Tingley, WF3 | Salary: £13.45 per hour | Job type: Contract | Posted: 19/05/2026
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