Depot Operative

Braintree
2 weeks ago
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Depot Operative

£26,066.38 + additional benefits

Braintree

Monday - Friday ( days )

Are you looking for an exciting, new Warehouse role with a growing, national company that can boast 'Investors in People Gold' status? Does the thought of a position with excellent training and a genuine opportunity of progression appeal to you? Are you looking for great job variety and the chance to perform a role that makes a real difference to people's lives?

If so, we'd like to hear from you.

We are currently recruiting for a Depot Operative to join an industry leading company in Braintree, a flagship Depot for the South of England. This is a great opportunity to join a rapidly growing firm with an excellent reputation. The company in question is expanding rapidly and serves the healthcare industry all over the country.

As Depot Operative you will:

  • Be an important part of a nationwide service to the NHS and private healthcare when dealing with goods in / goods out, stock taking and basic repair of products ( after full training has been provided )

  • Use your previous experience of working in a warehouse / distribution environment to full advantage

  • Be passionate about helping others and providing a much needed service to the healthcare industry

  • Showcase your work ethic when preparing medical devices for distribution to customers

    As well as a competitive salary, convenient working hours, a great location and a permanent contract, you will also benefit from excellent ongoing training and genuine career prospects as the depot undoubtedly grows during 2026. Now is the right time to join!

    For immediate consideration, please forward your CV to Alex at Vibe Recruit today.

    Vibe Recruit is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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