Reach Truck Driver / FLT Driver / Forklift Driver – Bradford – Immediate Start – Temp to Perm

Bradford
6 days ago
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We are currently recruiting experienced Reach Truck Drivers, in Bradford for an immediate start in a modern warehouse environment. This is a temp-to-perm opportunity offering full-time hours, excellent pay rates, and long-term career stability.

This role is ideal for a qualified Reach Truck FLT Driver with warehouse experience looking for secure employment in Bradford with overtime available and permanent opportunities.

Applicants must hold a valid Reach Truck FLT certificate and be confident working in a busy distribution warehouse environment.

Pay Rates:
Day Shift: £12.93 per hour
Night Shift: £15.19 per hourOvertime Available:

Days: £14.97 (P1) | £18.01 (P2)
Nights: £17.23 (P1) | £20.27 (P2)Shift Pattern:
4 on / 4 off shift pattern
12-hour shifts (6AM–6PM or 6PM–6AM)
48 hours per week
Temp to Perm after 12 weeksReach Truck Driver / FLT Driver Duties:
Operating a Reach Truck Forklift safely within a busy warehouse
Moving, loading, and putting away pallets
Picking stock using RF scanners and warehouse systems (EWM)
Working to warehouse performance targets
Supporting with general warehouse and FLT duties
Maintaining health and safety standards at all timesWarehouse Environment:
Modern high-bay warehouse
Pallets stored up to 6 levels high
Robotic shuttle storage system
Handling beverage products
Performance targets:

16 pallet put-aways per hour
12 picks per hourRequirements – Reach Truck Driver / FLT Driver
Valid Reach Truck FLT certificate (essential)
Proven Reach Truck experience
Experience working in a warehouse or distribution environment
Ability to work 12-hour shifts
Safety boots and hi-vis requiredAssessment
30-minute Reach Truck assessment on siteApply today if you are an experienced Reach Truck Driver, FLT Driver, Forklift Driver, or Warehouse Operative in Bradford looking for an immediate start and permanent opportunity. Immediate starts available

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