Picker pay in Nottingham March 2024
How much do pickers in Nottingham get paid?
Pickers in Nottingham earn
£10.18-13.01 per hour
Based on 79 employee reviews
What do top employers pay pickers?
Who are the top picker employers?
Who are the worst picker employers?
Recent picker Jobs in Nottingham
- Warehouse Operative at Greene King posted yesterday
- Warehouse Operative Ilkeston at Blue Arrow posted 7 days ago
- Warehouse Operative - Stapleford - Early Mornings at UPS posted 3 days ago
- Transport Logistics Assistant (Nights) at Aldi posted 6 days ago
- Warehouse Operative, Ilkeston at The Best Connection posted 14 days ago
- Warehouse Operative at Logistics People posted 16 days ago
How are people paid?
Based on 79 employees
What contracts are people on?
Based on 65 employees
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What do pickers do?
Warehouse operatives have the job of sorting, moving, and packing products that come into and leave a warehouse.
They can work in stockrooms or warehouses (sometimes called distribution centres or depots).
Other names for warehouse operatives are:
- Warehouse associate/ op/ assistant
- Storeman
- Picker and packer
- Loader
This type of job may include:
- Checking in new products that come in
- Making sure products aren’t damaged (quality control)
- Checking for missing items
- Picking products that have been ordered
- Packing products ready to be shipped
- Meeting targets around the amount of work you can get done
- Using stock management software
- Keeping the warehouse clean
A lot of this work is physical and requires you to be on your feet.
You may have to work night shifts, on weekends and bank holidays.
If you want to apply for a warehouse operative job, you might need the following:
- The right to work in the UK
- You may have to have some GCSEs or a relevant apprenticeship