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At Iceland we like to do things differently. We are a fair and ethical retailer, who believe in investing in our people and making a difference.

We have exciting opportunities available for Online Pickers to join our dynamic team. The position is suited to an individual with passion for doing a great job, who wants to work for a business you can be proud of. We believe that our success comes from our colleagues, so we are looking for committed team players to help us become the best on the High Street when it comes to accurately and efficiently fulfilling customer online shopping orders.

Make a difference as a member of our online operation, where your role will be to pick and pack our great quality products for our online customers as if you were shopping for yourself.

This is a job that can offer you flexibility across a variety of shift patterns, a great rate of pay, and the opportunity to become part of a supportive and connected team.

Essential criteria for this role:

  • Work with efficiency, accuracy and pace
  • Take pride in your work
  • Have a positive can-do attitude
  • Must be highly flexible to work unsociable shifts

So, if you are looking for a new and exciting opportunity with one of the fastest growing UK retailers, we would like to hear from you.

Shifts can start between 1am and 6am. Please ensure you are able to start during these hours, before applying

Good luck with your application.

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