Forklift Operator

Ten Live Group
Dumbarton
6 months ago
Applications closed

Ten Live Ltd are recruiting an experienced forklift driver on behalf our industry leading client based in Dumbarton. This will be a temporary ongoing role


What We Offer:

  • Consistent day shifts, Monday to Friday with overtime availability
  • A supportive and friendly work environment
  • Opportunities for growth and development
  • Pay will be £13.99ph basic, £20.98ph o/time 1 & £27.97ph o/time, all rates include holiday pay


Key Responsibilities:

  • Operating forklifts safely and efficiently
  • Loading and unloading goods
  • Maintaining accurate inventory records
  • Assisting with other warehouse duties as needed


Requirements:

  • Valid forklift license with capacity of up to 15 ton
  • Previous forklift driving experience
  • Strong attention to detail
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team


Job Type: Full-time

  • Pay will be £13.99ph basic, £20.98ph o/time 1 & £27.97ph o/time, all rates include holiday pay


Schedule:

  • Day shift
  • Monday to Friday



Company Details


Ten Live is a multi-award winning global recruitment and resource management company with many years' experience. With its initial roots in Scotland being one of the Top 90 Companies in Scotland, Ten Live operates across the United Kingdom, Europe, Asia, Australia, North America, South America and Africa, GCC Middle East – UAE, Dubai, Kuwait, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Abu Dhabi, Qatar, Oman,.

An important service that we offer to our clients is a one-stop integrated Resource Management and Recruitment Process Outsourcing service which incorporates recruitment, management, and performance/needs analysis of clients’ permanent and contract staff requirements, including visa, relocation, training and other related bespoke assistance as required in the Energy, Transportation and Rail, Supply Chain Logistics, Industrial, Construction and Infrastructure, Manufacturing, Chemical, Education and Training, Healthcare, Pharmaceutical, IT, Finance, HR and Support Services markets.

We offer this service through the Ten Live Quality Management System which has combined our 60 years + experience in the industry, our partnerships with industry bodies and regulators and a customer-centric quality management and continuous improvement system adhering to ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2004 and OHSAS 18001:2007 quality assurance standards being accredited to RISQS Audited and REC Audited.

No longer do you need to rely on separate suppliers for recruitment, payroll & invoicing, training and other resource and recruitment services. Ten Live can offer all of this, and more.

Our unique process offers both employers and jobs seekers a high degree of certainty in sourcing the right person for the right role.

We are an equal opportunities organisation. Calls may be recorded for training purposes.

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