FAQs
What is the working hours for the Store to Home Picker position?
The working hours for this position are part-time, totaling 22.5 hours per week, with shifts available from Monday to Sunday between 7:00am and 10:00pm.
What is the duration of the employment contract for this role?
The Store to Home Picker position is a 5-month fixed term contract.
What is the hourly pay rate for this job?
The UK Notional hourly rate for this position is £12.21 per hour.
What responsibilities does the Store to Home Picker have?
The primary responsibilities include building relationships with customers, sharing product knowledge, supporting customers on the shop floor, and working towards a one-hour click and collect service while ensuring efficiency and safety.
What skills and experience are required for this role?
The role requires an organized and analytical thinker, someone who can prioritize tasks, is comfortable with heavy lifting, is agile and flexible, and is willing to learn new technology and processes.
Is there flexibility in the work schedule?
Yes, flexibility is important, as the role includes working on a rota that may involve weekends, evenings, and bank holidays.
What benefits are offered to employees in this position?
Benefits include a competitive salary, an award-winning pension scheme, ShareSave options, 6.6 weeks of holiday, payroll giving, an Employee Assistance Programme, shopping discounts, colleague wellbeing benefits, and generous breaks.
How does B&Q support diversity and inclusion in the workplace?
B&Q is committed to making the company more diverse and representative of the communities they serve, ensuring that everyone feels they belong and have equal opportunities.
How can I request adjustments during the application or interview process?
For any recruitment adjustments needed during the application or interview process, you can contact recruitment@b-and-q.co.uk.
Are there any physical demands for the Store to Home Picker job?
Yes, the job may involve some heavy lifting, as products can range from tins of paint to bags of compost or hot tubs.