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Full Time Warehouse Assistant and Van Driver Required, ed (41 North Cross Rd) & the dulwich trader


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Full Time Warehouse Assistant and Van Driver Required, ed (41 North Cross Rd) & the dulwich trader



We are looking for a special someone to join our team and support the stores from behind the scenes, more details below...



Job Title: Warehouse Assistant and Van Driver


Start Date: May 2019


Primary Location: Parkhall Business Centre, West Dulwich, London, SE21 8DE


Hours: 5 days per week 9.30am ? 6.00pm Monday to Friday and any reasonable further hours as needed.


Salary: On application and depending on experience


Requirements:

- Full UK Driving License

- Proactive and organised approach to work

- Flexibility & willingness to perform different tasks e.g. maintenance

- Appropriate level of fitness & strength

- Basic computer literacy and ability to learn new systems

- Excellent written and oral communication skills

- Friendly manner & willingness to work as part of a team

- Workplace experience preferable


For more information please visit our website at www.rigbyandmac.com/careers


Or please ask for an application form in one of our 3 stores:


ed (41 North Cross Rd SE22 9ET),

the dulwich trader (9-11 Croxted Rd SE21 8SZ)

tomlinsons (89 Dulwich Village SE21 7BJ)


We look forward to meeting you!

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