Warehouse Operative

Location Feltham
Discipline: Logistics & Supply Chain
Job type: Contract
Salary: Negotiable
Contact name: Shakila Khan

Contact email: shakila.khan@rightnowgroup.co.uk
Job ref: JOB-2660_1770114908
Published: about 15 hours ago

Right Now Group are working with a well-established and reputable logistics provider based in the Heathrow/Feltham area, specialising in the handling and distribution of perishable goods. Due to increased demand, we are currently recruiting Warehouse Operatives to join their busy operation.

This is a fast-paced role suited to reliable, physically fit candidates who are comfortable working in temperature-controlled environments. No previous experience is required, as full training will be provided.

Location: Heathrow / Feltham
Shift Pattern: Flexible shift pattern: 2-6 shifts available per week (days and nights)

  • Days: 11:00 - 23:00
  • Nights: 23:00 - 11:00

Pay Rate: £13.27 per hour
Start: Immediate starts available

Key Responsibilities:

  • Handling and sorting perishable items (chilled, frozen and fresh goods)
  • Loading and unloading deliveries
  • Working within cold storage areas (PPE provided)
  • Maintaining cleanliness and organisation within the warehouse
  • Adhering to health & safety and food safety regulations
  • Working efficiently to meet deadlines

What We Offer:

  • Flexible shift pattern: 2-6 shifts available (days and nights)
  • Ongoing work with a reputable employer
  • PPE provided and full onboarding support

Requirements:

  • 5-year checkable work history, clear DBS, and right to work in the UK
  • Comfortable handling perishable goods in temperature-controlled environments



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