Warehouse Operative / FLT Driver

  • Temporary
  • Warrington, Cheshire
  • Posted: 12th April 2026
  • Salary: £12.80 - £13.50 per hour
  • Duration:
  • Reference: BBBH16786
  • Industry:
  • Location: Warrington, Cheshire
  • Start Date: ASAP
  • Skills:

Standard day shift, Monday to Friday, with an early finish on Friday. The role offers a 40-hour working week with weekly pay. The Warehouse/FLT Driver will become permanent after a successful probation period. There are also great opportunities for progression as the company continues to expand this year.

The Warehouse/FLT Driver role is based in Warrington, with good access from the west of Manchester, Wigan, and Runcorn.

It is an exciting time to join the company as they are expanding their workshop, creating more opportunities for teamwork while improving efficiency and productivity.

Duties of the Warehouse/FLT Driver position:

  • Moving parts form different locations
  • Picking parts from pick lists
  • Occasional heavy lifting
  • Counterbalance driving as and when needed.

The purpose of the Warehouse/FLT Driver role is to assist the parts department in moving stock from temporary locations to the new stores area. There will be occasional FLT Counterbalance driving needed with this role also. The role would suit someone who has experience working as a Storeman, Stores Person, Forklift Truck Driver, or in a Warehouse role.

Benefits of the Warehouse/FLT Driver position

  • Immediate start available
  • Weekly pay
  • Competitive starting rates £12.80 – 13.50 an hour
  • 40 hrs a week
  • 20 days holiday plus BH
  • Growth as the company is looking to expand

If you are interested in the Warehouse/FLT Driver role, please apply now or contact Maisie Cope at E3 Recruitment.

 
 

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