Adecco Personaldienstleistungen GmbH | Germany | 63450 Hanau | Permanent position | Full time | Published since: 17.02.2026 on arbeitsagentur.de
Order Picker (m/f/d)
Оccupation: Helper - agriculture
Adecco offers you exciting applications in well-known companies from various industries. You want to change professionally? Then apply to the world's largest personal service provider. This body shall be placed under the transfer of workers.
Your tasks: • Picking of contact lenses • Processing of shipping orders • Packing the goods and preparation for shipping • General storage activities
Your qualifications: • First experience in commissioning of advantage, but no need • Willingness to change shift in the week (spring and late shift) • German or English skills • Working pleasure, as well as an independent and reliable operation
What you expect: • Fair compensation including special payments such as holiday and Christmas money • Interesting clicks into attractive regional companies • Targeted integration in their nine working areas • Very fast setting decision, as we have direct contact with the decision-makers
Then we should get to know each other! Please send us your resume preferably via our online application platform or via the specified email address and we will contact you.
We look forward to the application of people who contribute to the diversity of our company.
All types of persons apply equally to all sexes.
Joblocations:
63450 Hanau, HESSEN, GERMANY
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| Germany |
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