3.5t Driver / Van Driver

Wednesfield
3 weeks ago
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PAYE: £12.25 per hour | 40 hours per week + approx. 8.5 hours overtime
Start Time: 8:00am | Full-Time | Long-Distance Driving (net take home pay approximately £480 per week based on 40 hours)

We are currently seeking a hardworking and reliable 3.5t driver to join our Service Delivery Operations Team. This position is perfect for an experienced van driver who is comfortable with long-distance driving, as routes regularly run from Wolverhampton to locations such as Yorkshire.

As a 3.5t driver, you will play a key role in safely transporting customer documents, providing excellent service, and ensuring that all information is tracked, checked, and protected at all times. If you are a dependable van driver looking for a stable full-time role with overtime available, we want to hear from you.

Key Responsibilities

  • Carry out safe, careful handling of customer records and ensure compliance with all operations procedures.

  • Collect and deliver customer documents according to company policies, always driving to the highest standards and obeying all traffic regulations.

  • Record, store, retrieve, and process customer files, boxes, and documents in line with KPIs.

  • Maintain clean, hazard-free warehouse and working areas.

  • Wear company uniform/PPE and professionally represent the Restore brand.

  • Follow all Health & Safety, Information Security, Site Security, and Environmental procedures.

  • Report incidents or near-misses immediately to your line manager.

  • Complete any required compliance or H&S training.

  • Treat company property with care and complete any required DBS or security checks.

  • Follow operating procedures and seek authorisation for exceptions.

  • Provide excellent customer service and adhere to KPIs and customer promises.

  • Communicate any delays or schedule changes while driving.

  • Perform vehicle safety checks and report faults.

  • Complete paperwork accurately and follow documented processes.

  • Use the O’Neil Records Management system correctly.

  • Assist with scanning, loading, and unloading of delivery vehicles when required.

  • Ensure all customer information remains secure and confidential.

  • Carry out any additional duties requested to support operational performance.

    What We’re Looking For

  • A motivated, hardworking individual who takes pride in their work.

  • Experience as a 3.5t driver or similar commercial driving role.

  • Strong attention to detail and commitment to accuracy.

  • Ability to perform long-distance driving as a van driver.

  • Reliability, professionalism, and a strong customer-service mindset.

  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.

    If you’re an experienced 3.5t driver or van driver seeking a stable role with great hours and consistent overtime, this is an excellent opportunity to join a supportive, professional operations team

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