Sainsbury's
Warehouse Colleague - Night shift

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Eligibility:
- You must have Right to Work eligibility in the UK
What You’ll be doing
- Accurately pick and assemble products across the warehouse, ensuring they are ready for our fleet of drivers to deliver to stores.
- Handle a variety of items, from fresh fruit to washing machines, with care and attention.
- Follow company health and safety standards to maintain a safe working environment.
What makes a great Warehouse Operative:
- Adaptable to various environments, able to work in multiple temperature chambers handling both food and homeware goods of varying weights and sizes.
- Good physical stamina is required, as the role involves being on your feet in a lively, fast-paced environment.
- A team player who contributes to keeping the warehouse running smoothly, ensuring the best-quality products are available in-store for our customer.
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We truly value our colleagues and provide market-leading benefits and training to reflect that:
- Discount card – 10% off at Sainsbury’s, Argos, Tu, and Habitat after four weeks, increasing to 15% discount at Sainsbury’s every Friday and Saturday
- Generous holiday entitlement - based on the hours you work, plus maternity and paternity leave
- Pension – we’ll match between 4-7.5% of your pension contributions
- Sainsbury’s share schemes – buy Sainsbury’s shares at discounted prices
- Shopping discounts – special offers on gym memberships, restaurants, holidays, retail vouchers and more
- Wellbeing support – including free access to our Employee Assistance Programme which is a confidential service providing support and guidance on a wide range of issues
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