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3.5T Van Delivery Driver – Ongoing

Driver Hire
Surrey
5 months ago
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Driver Hire Gatwick is looking to recruit an experienced 3.5T Van Delivery Driver to join to one of our valued clients based in Crawley. You will be delivering boxes with plumbing and construction products around London, Sussex, Surrey

Job Specification:

Monday to Friday from 06:00 am to 03:00 pm


Dropping off and loading boxes with products
Between 15-20 drops depending on distance
Driving a 3.5Tonne van
Costumer service upon deliveries.

What you need:

Valid UK CatB Driving licence


No more than 6 points on your driving licence
Would need to live within 10 miles of the workplace
Would need own transport to get to and from workplace
Similar experience would be a benefit

Benefits:

Excellent pay rates including an assignment rate of £14.75 Umbrella or £12.85 PAYE


Permanent work available depending on performance
Weekly Pay every Friday of the week.
Immediate start

Send us your CV for a quick chat about our various roles. We are looking for professional drivers in the Crawley, Horsham, East Grinstead, Burgess Hill, and Redhill areas.

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