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Come and Join our expanding Team at Ocado (Dordon) We Want You! Warehouse Operative, Ocado (Dordon) (B78 1SE), full time (temporary on-going) roles - 40 hours per week with additional hours available. Would you like to be part of a successful business that believes in developing people? Ocado is the world’s largest and fastest-growing on-line grocery retailer. Due to continued growth, we are rapidly expanding our team at Ocado (Dordon) and looking for Warehouse Operatives who can offer our customers the best service possible. Warehouse Operative Pay Rates: - Day rate: £10.80 per hour Overtime over 36 hours £13.50 per hour Post shift over time £16.20 - Night rate: £12.75 per hour Overtime over 36 hours £15.45 per hour Post shift over time £18.15 per hour A productivity bonus is available, the more productive you are - THE MORE YOU EARN Overtime is paid at time and a quarter for all hours worked over 36 hours Warehouse Operative Benefits: - Immediate Start - Staff Shop (offering great quality goods at a fraction of the supermarket price) - Subsidised and award-winning restaurant bright and airy club room with balcony - Paid Holidays - Pension Scheme - An Employee of the Month Award (£50 Cash Payment and Automatic Transfer to Ocado) - Free Wi-Fi - Free Carpark - Excellent chance of a permanent position with Ocado for all our top performers - Access to Ocado local discounts - About the role: You will be part of our team of Warehouse Operatives (Personal Shoppers) who receive, pick, pack and load our customers' orders using systems that enable us to offer our customers an award-winning service. All areas of the warehouse (except the freezer) have both ambient and chill (0 to + 3°C) sections and you will be expected to work in both. The role of a Warehouse Operative at Ocado always requires you to be on your feet and mobile. Whilst this is a rewarding role, with excellent personal growth opportunities, it is also a very physically demanding role. Warehouse Operative Shift Information: We have a variety of day and night shifts available based on 40 hours per week You will work 4 days a week, across all 7 days including weekends Working Time Regulations: Siamo Recruitment are unable to offer positions to people below the age of 18 in these roles Shifts may vary depending on availability at the time of your interview: Days: 4:30 - 14.30 Nights: 18:00/18:35-04:35 Is this the right role for you? - Are you flexible? Can you work any days/nights of the week? - Can you work in chill conditions? (0 to + 3°C) - Can you handle meat and alcohol products? - Are you looking for a long-term position? - Are you aged 18 years or above? (Working Time Regulations) - Are you able to work most weekends? Success Stories! Over 2000 people who have started with us over the last 8 years have moved on to work permanently for Ocado and then moved up the ladder and on to better roles! Some of the people who started with us are now Training Champions, others are Team Managers, and some work in the offices within various departments. If all of this sounds like the role for you, we want to hear from you! **Salary**: £10.80-£18.15 per hour **Benefits**: - Casual dress - On-site parking Schedule: - Day shift - Night shift Supplemental pay types: - Performance bonus Work Location: In person

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