Warehouse Operative
£12.00 - £18.00 per hour + Overtime after 8 hours. Temp2Perm
Crick, England
The Job People are looking for Warehouse Operatives to join a busy distribution centre in Crick.
We require candidates with Order Picking & Packing experience using RF Scanners.
Must be able to read & understand English.
This is a full time role only. Long term work. 37.5 hours per week minimum.
Overtime paid daily after 8 hours
We also require colleagues to work Monday to Friday 6am till 2pm in the Chiller - PPE provided.
We will also require candidates with experience on Fork lift, PPT Trucks, Counterbalance FLT and use of hand scanners.
In-house & Expired Licences accepted as long as you have some recent experience. We will assess and refresh internally.
We are looking for hardworking, enthusiastic colleagues who are willing to work long term with the opportunity to gain a full-time contract.
Self-Motivated, Friendly.
Able to effectively communicate with managers and colleagues.
Have a 'can-do' attitude and willing to carry out some other warehouse duties when required
Must pass a pre employment drug test.
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Please click apply to be considered for our Warehouse Operative role within the logistics distribution and supply chain industry based in Crick.
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The Job People Limited (14315987), (referred to as "The Company", "Our" "We", "Us") are committed to protecting the privacy and security of your personal information and meeting our data protection obligations when handling data. This Privacy Notice informs you how we process the personal information we collect from you.
The Job People is the "Controller" of the Personal Data you provide to us meaning we determine the purposes and means of the processing of your personal data in relation to work finding services.
In order for us to offer you work finding services we will need to collect certain personal information from you to allow us to perform our contract with you and to enable us to comply with our legal obligations. We may also obtain data about you indirectly from other sources such as your referees, job board websites, including social media platforms, personal recommendations and from our clients during the performance of your duties whilst on assignments.
(Please note that the list below of categories of personal data we may collect is not exhaustive)
This information is collected either to comply with our obligations under employment law; or, where this does not apply, we will request your explicit consent.
The data we hold and process will be used for our management and administrative use within the work finding services that we provide to you. We will keep and use it to manage our relationship with you effectively, lawfully and appropriately, during the recruitment process, during the duration of your contract with us and at the time when your contract ends and after you have left. This includes recruitment services, payroll, performance management, legal and compliance reporting obligations and internal, external and client or third-party audits.
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We will retain your contact details for a period of two years after your last assignment to continue to offer you work finding services. If you no longer wish to be contacted for work during this period, you can let us know by contacting your local representative or via email at dpo@thejobpeople.co.uk
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Be Forgotten: | request that your personal data is deleted |
Data Portability: | for data held on you to be transmitted to a third party |
Withdraw Consent: | where we process your personal data based on your consent, you have the right to withdraw that consent at any time |
Object to Processing: | where we process your personal data for the performance of a legal task or in view of our legitimate interests you have the right to object on "grounds relating to your particular situation" |
Subject Access: | to access information we hold about you. This is sometimes referred to as making a "subject access request" or "SAR" |
Rectification: | request your data is rectified if you consider any information we hold about you is incorrect |
Restrict Processing: | such as where you have contested the accuracy of the personal data we hold on you, you have the right to block or suppress the further processing of your personal data |
You also have a specific right to lodge a complaint with the relevant supervisory authority. The supervisory authority in the UK is the ICO (Information Commissioner's Office).
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