Warehouse Operative / FLT Driver

  • Permanent
  • Posted: 28th June 2026
  • Salary: £28000.00 - £29000 per annum
  • Duration:
  • Reference: BBBH17384
  • Industry:
  • Location:
  • Start Date: ASAP
  • Skills:

£28-29k per year, 40 hours a week, weekly pay, with a slightly early finish on a Friday. A growing business with opportunities to progress and grow within the company, working in a modern environment.

Location of the Warehouse/FLT Driver – Warrington

A Multinational Manufacturing company require a Warehouse or Stores person with a Counterbalance and Reach licence to join the team.

The purpose of the role is to assist the parts department in moving stock from temporary locations to the new stores area. There will be FLT driving needed with this role also.

The role would suit somebody who may have worked in as a Store man or Stores person, Forklift truck driver, Warehouse person, that holds the relevant certificates.

Duties of the Warehouse/FLT driver position:

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

Benefits of the Warehouse/FLT driver position

  • Immediate start available
  • Weekly pay
  • 40 hrs a week OT paid at x1.5
  • 20 days holiday plus BH
  • £13.50 ph starting
  • Permanent position after a successful probation
  • Excellent working conditions.

If you are interested in the Warehouse/FLT Driver role please contact Maisie at E3 Recruitment.

 
 

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