Are you looking for a logistic job in the area of Nijmegen? Then we have a job for you!
As an orderpicker you will be part of a team of enthusiastic warehouse employees. Together you make sure that all office supplies are sent to customers in time.
You will do this by means of a scanner on your wrist with whick you scan different articles and place them in boxes in the most efficient way. These packed boxes will be sent to the expedition area for transport. Because of effort the clients will receive their ordered office supplies in time!
For this job we need reliable employees who are flexible and are available from 13.00 until 22.00. Sometimes you work 8 hours a day and sometimes 5 hours a day. Furthermore you are in a good physical condition and can work accurately. Experience in logistics is a plus.
The working days are from Monday until Friday and if you are available for 5 days a week you will work about 25 to 35 hours a week. There are also part time options with a minimum availability of 3 days a week!
You will be working at a modern distribution center in Beuningen (near Nijmegen). Working at this distribution center means working in a pleasant working atmosphere and good facilities!
We offer you a nice job in a pleasant environment with plenty of opportunities to develop yourself in logistics. You can work for a long period and will be trained on different departments in the warehouse. The wage is (if you are 18 years or older):
Until 18:00: € 10,73 gross per hour
From 18:00 until 21:00: € 14,12 gross per hour
After 21:00: € 15,86 gross per hour
If you travel 10km or more you will receive travel allowance.
Are you open for a new job? Then please do the online application and within 48 hours we will contact you!
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