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


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


We are looking for a Temporary Full Time Warehouse Assistant to join the team at the Dulwich Trader Ltd based in West Dulwich. The role is to support us during our busy Christmas period so we are looking for someone to work Monday to Friday, 9.30am - 6.00pm from the start of October through to mid December.


Candidates will need:

- Workplace experience with references

- Proactive and organised approach to work

- Flexibility & willingness to perform different tasks

- Appropriate level of fitness & strength

- Excellent customer service skills

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


For more information please visit our website at www.rigbyandmac.com/customer/pages/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)

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