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WDG_ Asda Doncaster Warehouse Colleague
Job Description: Warehouse Colleagues – Asda Warehouse (DN6, Doncaster)
About the Role
We currently have vacancies for Warehouse Colleagues at the Asda Warehouse in Doncaster (DN6), offering:
- Flexible shifts: Rotating days and afters, or permanent night shifts (any 5 over 7 days, including 50% weekend work).
- Competitive pay:
- £12.70 per hour (base)
- Rotating Days/Afters: £13.28 per hour
- Afters: £13.86 per hour
- Nights: £14.56 per hour
- Hours: 40 per week
The distribution centre delivers a range of products to ASDA stores and distribution centres across the UK.
How Will You Contribute?
You will:
- Report to Warehouse Line Managers.
- Perform loading, picking, and unloading duties, including lifting up to 20kg (mustering strength for repetitive tasks).
- Operate pallet trucks and mechanical handling equipment.
- Prepare store orders accurately, efficiently, and to the highest quality standard.
- Adhere to health and safety protocols, ensuring your own and your colleagues’ wellbeing.
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What Will You Bring?
You must be able to:
- Adapt to varied warehouse tasks with a flexible, team-based approach.
- Be punctual, reliable, and committed to meeting daily and weekly KPIs.
- Demonstrate excellent attention to detail, along with basic numeracy and literacy skills.
- (WAREHOUSE EXPERIENCE ANADVANTAGEOUS, BUT TRAINING WILL BE PROVIDED)
- Work efficiently under tight deadlines.
What Do We Offer?
We value our people and provide:
- A friendly, safety-first working environment.
- Competitive salary + incremental pay for afters and night shifts.
- Additional benefits including:
- Company pension scheme
- Generous holiday allowance
- Cycle-to-work scheme
- Employee benefits portal (discounts, platforms, perks)
- Onsite parking


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We prioritise career development, offering:
- Multi-skilling opportunities
- Training for enrichment and progression
- Dynamic role growth in the supply chain sector.
As an equal opportunities employer, we welcome applications from all qualified applicants regardless of race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or age.
Apply Now! Submit your CV via the provided link. Applications may be reviewed prior to the closing date, so apply ASAP.
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