Kinaxia Logistics Limited
Warehouse Operative

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Job Title: Warehouse Operative
Location: Roudham
Working Hours:
Monday - Friday
40 hours per week
Salary:
£12.71 per hour
Additional Benefits:
- Life assurance
- Pension
- Exceptional fleet
- Opportunity for training and development (CPC training)
- Full Uniform and PPE
- Onsite Parking
- Cycle to work scheme
- Loyalty Awards (recognises employees with 5, 10, 20, 30 and 40 years' service)
- Employee benefits and discounts across a range of top brands (including shopping, travel, motoring and days out)
About The Job
- Complete all consignment paperwork in an accurate and timely manner to deliver a world-class service;
- Investigate and resolve any discrepancies relating to missing items of stock and dispatch to reduce customer complaints;
- Undertake daily/weekly safety checks on the manual handling equipment and work areas, complete any relevant paperwork and deliver to your Team Leader/Supervisor/Manager to ensure the business is fully compliant;
- Operate high standards of general housekeeping in order to maintain a clean and tidy workplace at all times;
- Work in a safe manner and in compliance with Health and Safety regulations to reduce the risk of accidents;
- Assist other departments as and when necessary in order to ensure the smooth running of the business.
- Use of scanner.
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