CHÓFER - MOZO EMBALADOR SAN FERNANDO DE HENARES

En TEMPS llevamos 30 años encontrando oportunidades profesionales para la gente que busca trabajo. En este momento tenemos esta posición vacante, ¿te encaja?

Buscamos un CHÓFER - EMBALADOR para una importante empresa de eventos que se dedica al alquiler de todo tipo de mobiliario, ubicada en SAN FERNANDO DE HENARES.

Las tareas a realizar son:

  • Carga y descarga del mobiliario para el evento.
  • Transporte en furgoneta al lugar del evento.
  • Montaje y desmontaje del mobiliario siguiendo las indicaciones del cliente.
  • Uso de transpaleta manual y eléctrica.
  • Buen trato y presencia con los clientes a la hora de entregar el mobiliario.

-No todos los días hay rutas por lo que buscamos un perfil que a parte de tener la experiencia a en conducción , no tenga problema en hacer tareas propias del almacén las cuales indicamos a continuación:

Descarga y desembalaje de mobiliario.

  • Limpieza manual del producto.
  • Organización del material por grupos, flejado y colocación en palets

ESTA POSICION ES PARA HACER AMBAS FUNCIONES TANTO CHOFFER COMO MOZO EMBALADOR EN FUNCION DE LAS NECESIDADES DE LA EMPRESA

SE OFRECE:

  • Salario: 9,43 euros bruto la hora.
  • Contrato fijo discontinuo.
  • Horarios rotativos de lunes a domingo con los días de libranza establecidos por ley. Turnos habituales:
  • 8 a 17 horas;
  • 9 a 18 horas;
  • Turno partido de 8:00-12:00 y 15:00 a 19:00 horas
  • Algún turno nocturno dependiendo del horario de los eventos.
  • Plus de nocturnidad.

Requisitos

  • Experiencia mínima de 2 años con el carné de conducir.

- Imprescindible haber trabajado anteriormente con un carrozado 4 metros. El primer día se realiza una prueba con el vehículo para garantizar la experiencia previa.

  • Perfil comprometido.
  • Buena presencia.
  • Don de gentes ya que va a tener contacto directo con el cliente.
  • DISPONIBILIDAD HORARIA.
  • Residir en MADRID.

-Disponer de carnet de conducir y vehículo propio.

-DISPONIBILIDAD PARA INCORPORARSE MAÑANA.

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