- Domain Transport
- Availability Full-time
- Experience Entry Level
- Type of contract Fixed period
- Location Bonn
- Accommodation No
- Salary To be determined
- Verified company Yes
Become a loader (m/f/d) in our parcel-centres
The advantages for you
- Hourly wage of EUR 12.60/hour (gross) based on the relevant collective agreement
- You are paid while being trained by experienced colleagues
- Your correct pay will be reliably and punctually deposited to your bank account on the 15th of every month
- Free equipment, such as safety shoes and protective gloves
- Nationwide placement possible, depending on the circumstances
- You can start immediately as a part-time/temporary loader
Your responsibilities as a loader
- Unload roll containers and loose parcels in a parcel sorting center
- Placing parcels on our parcel sorting machines (up to 31.5 kg)
- Loading parcels into roll containers or vehicles
- Work 30-35 hours a week, in some cases in shifts
What you offer as a loader
- You can converse in German
- You’re in good physical condition
- You enjoy working in a team
- You’re reliable, flexible and give it all you’ve got
Become a warehouse employee at Deutsche Post DHL
Without our loaders, no shipment would arrive on time! If you like to roll up your sleeves and are physically fit, we can put you to good use loading and unloading our trucks. With your daily commitment in your warehouse job, you can make a significant contribution to customer satisfaction and thus to the success of the company.
We also welcome career changers or students, because you count, just as you are!
We look forward to receiving your application as a warehouse employee, preferably online! Just click here: hhttps://careers.dhl.com/eu/de/wevu-lagermitarbeiter?utm_source=0jobsforukraine&utm_medium=1online&utm_campaign=2sonstiges&utm_content=3lagermitarbeiter&utm_term=4Juni
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