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Salary: OTE A GBP 30 : A GBP 35K inc Overtime and Profit Share
Hours: 13.30pm to 23.00pm (Monday to Thursday) 11.30am to 18.30pm (Friday) plus alternate Saturday mornings 6am to 12pm
Location: Strood, Kent ME2 2AH
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Company profit share scheme Free on:site parking Generous company pension scheme after qualifying period Cycle to work scheme
Established in 1981, Richard Austin Alloys has grown to become one of the UKs largest independent metal stockholders. We specialise in next day delivery of aluminium and stainless steel, supplying a wide range of engineering and manufacturing customers across the South East.
Our reputation is built on reliability, speed and service, and our warehouse teams play a key role in making that happen every day.
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About The Role
Working as part of a friendly and experienced warehouse team, you will be responsible for picking, packing and loading metal products ready for delivery to customers who operate on a just in time basis.
Accuracy and attention to detail are important, as is a positive approach to working safely and efficiently. While the tasks themselves are straightforward, this is a role where reliability, teamwork and taking pride in doing a job properly really count.
We are keen to support people who show commitment, with opportunities to build on the role and increase skillset where possible.
About You
Comfortable with hands:on, physical warehouse work Reliable, punctual and keen to contribute as part of a team Positive attitude and willingness to learn Good communication skills Previous warehouse experience is useful but not essential, as training will be provided.


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