Logical Staffing Solutions

Warehouse Staff Needed - PICK/PACK AND FORKLIFT OPERATORS

Murarrie, 4172, Brisbane, Queensland

Full time

Posted 12/04/2025
Closes 26/04/2025

Logical Staffing Solutions is a leading provider of warehousing, logistics and distribution services. With over 20 years of industry experience, we pride ourselves on delivering innovative solutions and exceeding our clients' expectations. Our values of integrity, excellence and teamwork are at the heart of everything we do, and we are dedicated to creating a positive and inclusive work culture for our employees.

Our client is Australia's leading medical supplier and is looking to hire multiple pick/packers and forklift operators for their warehouse in Murarrie.

DETAILS & REQUIREMENTS:

  • Must have previous experience with warehousing or pick/packing

  • No heavy lifting involved

  • Monday to Friday, 8:00am starts

  • Forklift operators will need a valid high risk work licence

  • Opportunity for full-time employment

  • You will need reliable transport to get to and from work

  • You must be physically fit and able to be on your feet all day

  • Pay rates starting from $31.97 per hour

To apply for these roles please click APPLY NOW or email your resume to ************@logicalstaffing.com.au.

*please note: all candidates will be required to complete drug and alcohol testing at interview, and on a regular, random basis when placed on-site.

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