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Job description – Nights Warehouse Operative

Contract: Full Time

Why Freshview?

If there's one word that encapsulates the ethos of Freshview Foods, it's 'excellence'. This applies to the quality of the produce we deliver as well as the levels of service we offer to our customers.

At Freshview Foods, we understand that commercial success is driven by talented employees and loyal customers. Just like our dedicated team members, who constantly go the extra mile to ensure our company's high standards are maintained and exceeded, Freshview is committed to ensuring our people feel safe, valued and engaged.

What you'll be doing

Using meticulous care, you will ensure that all products are accurately weighed, counted, labelled and packaged according to the specific customer requirements.

You will be working quickly and efficiently together with our nights warehouse team to ensure all customer orders are ready for dispatch deadlines helping to deliver the best possible service to our customers.

You will maintain a 'clean as you go' work environment to safeguard our excellent food hygiene standards.

This is a full-time contract, 40 hours,4 shifts per week, including weekends and Bank Holidays. Based at: Freshview Foods Ltd, Unit 2 Lowfield Drive, Wolstanton, ST5 0UU.

Start and finish times: 7.30pm - until 6am - flexibility is required

Salary: £14.30 per hour

Your responsibilities

· To take ownership of each customer's order to ensure the correct quantity and required quality of produce are packed and labelled ready for delivery to the customer.

· To ensure that any shorts or missing items are clearly identified using the correct procedure.

· To have a strong product knowledge in all the different categories we sell.

· To ensure that work areas are kept clean and tidy, by following our Food Hygiene and Health and Safety policies.

· To achieve the company standard in pick rate and minimal errors.

· To accurately complete paperwork following the correct processes.

· Assisting with other Warehouse duties as and when required.

· To report any quality or stock issues to management.

Skills & experience

· You will need to work to tight deadlines and have an eye for detail.

· Strong communication skills.

· Experience working with fresh produce would be desirable.

· Experience working in warehouse distribution or similar.

· Excellent time management, punctual and reliable.

Personal qualities

· Ambitious - to always provide our customer with an excellent service.

· Commitment - to continually improve the nights warehouse operation.

· A team player who shows respect to our colleagues, customers and the community.

· A flexible approach and willingness to go the extra mile.

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Pay: £14.30 per hour

Benefits:

  • Additional leave
  • Company events
  • Company pension
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Employee discount
  • Enhanced maternity leave
  • Enhanced paternity leave
  • Free parking
  • Life insurance

Work Location: In person

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