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Warehouse Packer

Northampton
5 days ago
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£16.25 Night Shift - Monday-Friday - 10-6

| Temp to perm opportunities | Immediate starts available | No experience? No problem.

Not just Christmas work.

Finally, a warehouse job that doesn't treat you like a robot.

Tired of being shouted at in hi-viz hell?

Had enough of breaking your back lifting pallets for companies that see you as expendable?

This isn't one of those jobs.

At our client's Distribution Centre in Brackmills, Northampton, you'll wear your own clothes and join a team that actually gives a damn about treating people properly.

The warehouse is clean, tidy, warm in the winter and cool in the summer. It's a brand new site, clean and tidy and easily accessible.

What you'll actually be doing:

Receiving stock, putting it away, picking orders through an automated system, and sorting clothing by style and size. Maximum lift is 10-15kg, nothing back-breaking.

Simple work. Steady work.

Why this beats your current situation:

Wear your own clothes. Light duties only. Consistent hours available, you won't get sent home early. Friendly environment where you're treated like an adult. Full training provided, no experience needed. No multiple rotating shifts, just fixed day shift hours.

The extras:

Staff canteen with proper food, not just vending machines. Free parking because paying to work is ridiculous. Staff sales on discounted clothing. Gary, our Impact Account Manager, is on site daily.

What we need from you:

Turn up when you say you will. Be committed to ongoing work, not just a few weeks before you start uni. Follow instructions, ask questions if unsure. Work well with others without the drama. Be comfortable on your feet and able to handle basic manual tasks.

That's it. No degree required. No 5 years' warehouse experience.

Prove yourself and this could become permanent. Real career progression, not empty promises.

Ready to work somewhere that doesn't suck?

Apply now for immediate consideration. No CV, Google Impact Recruitment and call us or come into our office.

This role is filled through Impact Recruitment. We'll give you straight answers about the role, the company, and what to expect

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