Gi Group Deutschland GmbH | Germany | 76744 Wörth am Rhein | Permanent position | Full time | Published since: 08.05.2026 on stepstone.de
Reach truck driver now available for Daimler Truck AG (m/f/d)
As part of the transfer of employees, we are looking, at the next possible time, for our customers, Daimler Truck AG in Wörth am Rhein, for a push-in truck driver. .
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Your tasks • Your profile • What we offer
You are loading and unloading the goods with the forklift Your responsibility lies in the process of transporting and storing the goods in the warehouse You check the goods for quality and completeness The assembly also belongs to your tasks As a pusher truck driver, you are responsible for the maintenance of stocks and documentation
You have practical experience in handling forklift trucks You can prove a valid forklift certificate A reliable, careful and team-oriented way of working is obvious to you You can communicate in German Get ready for shift work
now for Daimler Truck AG Full time near Hagenbach You will receive an hourly wage of €18.04 gross plus tariff supplements You can count on holiday and Christmas money after the 6th month Your G25 study is taken over by us Advertising as an employee new employees and get a bonus of €200 You have good chances of a later takeover with fixed order
Contact
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| 93055 76744 Wörth am Rhein | ||
| Germany | ||
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