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Reach Truck Driver

Dudley Hill
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FLT (REACH) DRIVERS, NEEDED IN BRADFORD BD4 Area!As a Reach Truck Operative, you’ll be working in our busy operations department, as part of the onboarding process via Pertemps, there will be training given during inductions.

Working Week: 4 ON / 4 OFF shift pattern
Working Hours: 6PM-6AM OR 6AM-6PM (48 hours per week)
Hourly Rates: 6AM-6PM = £12.21per hour / 6PM-6AM = £14.95 per hour
OT 1 for day 5 is £14.97
OT 2 for day 6 is £18.00
Willing to pay as an attendance bonus £50 per rota for 5-6 weeks providing no sick/fails etc, which would be an extra £300 paid at the end.There will always be opportunity for candidates to be eligible to Temp to Perm opportunities, this will of course be based on your overall performance, and when there is availability for the client to onboard permanently.

Reach drivers with some counterbalance work.
Pallets stacked 6 high, and they have a robotic shuttle to access to 35 deep.
Product is pop, fizzy/dilute bottles
Targets are 16 pallets per hour to put away & 12 pick
Safety on site AT ALL TIMES is paramountWhat a typical day looks like:

Driving mainly the Reach Truck in a safe manner
Moving pallets loading with stock
Using an EWM system with the use of a scanner
Hygiene tasks as well as any other warehouse duties that are requiredConsiderations for assignment:

Possess a current Reach Truck FLT licence
Have prior Reach Truck experienceTHE NEXT INDUCTION FOR THIS PROJECT IS MONDAY 27TH OCTOBER 2025 - If your skills align with the above, please make contact now

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