Warehouse Admin

Pertemps Boots Burton
Wolverhampton, West Midlands (County)
9 months ago
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Warehouse Admin 

Are you looking for Admin work in Burton upon Trent? If so, then we have a fantastic opportunity for you to join us at Boots.  
  
We are looking for Admin roles for 8-hour rotational day & 8-hour fixed nights candidates with the ability to perform various admin and warehouse tasks in a busy, fast-paced environment. The roles will involve communicating via phone and email, booking deliveries, working alongside warehouse staff, pickers FLT drivers assisting in stock checks, investigating stock and locations using the inhouse system. The role will include moving through different floors in the warehouse.  
  
At Boots, it’s all about working as a team – our people are the heart of what we do. Our Warehouse admin team play a crucial role in ensuring customer online orders are processed with the support from our multi-million pound automation. 

Shift Patterns currently available 

Rotating 8-hour shift pattern 06:00 – 14:00 and 14:00 – 22:00  

8-hour shift 22:00-6:00 working 5 days out of 7 

All shift patterns will include weekend working  

Pay Rates 

Days £12.21 going up to £12.60 after 12 weeks 

Nights £12.74 going up to £14.49 after 12 weeks (paid from 22:00 – 06:00) 

Transport 

Bus transport will be running from September 

X11 bus from Birmingham area –  Pick up points from Perry Barr, Erdington, Castle Vale directly to Boots Burton warehouse.  

Bus transport from Wolverhampton train station and Walsall town centre to Boots Burton. 

Located close to Burton train station. 

Key Skills 

Basic computer skills including excel   

Good numeracy skills   

Attention to detail   

Working as an individual and as a team   

Good communication skills   

Confident communicating via phone and email 

Use of the inhouse system may be required and training can be provided 

Warehouse Admin Benefits include:

On-going, long-term work with opportunities to apply for permanent roles  

In house MHE training available 

28 days holiday increasing to 33 per annum after 12 weeks service   

Full training is available, no experience is necessary  

State of the art warehouse with brand new automation and robotic technology  

Hot Food Canteen  

Regular Boots product goody bag sales and special events  

Stakeholder pension scheme  

Overtime available  

Array of in the moment, weekly and monthly Recognition Scheme  

If this sounds like a good fit for you then please click apply now

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