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Class 1 Driver

DPDgroup
County Durham
4 days ago
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Job Description

As a Class 1 Driver for DPD your key responsibilities will include:

Executing bulk collections and deliveries from our nationwide network of depots and major customers with utmost precision and efficiency. Adhering strictly to time-critical deadlines and predetermined collection schedules. Maintaining the highest standards of service delivery to uphold our reputation for excellence. Meticulously maintaining accurate records and journey details in compliance with regulatory requirements. Participating in loading and unloading operations as required, ensuring cargo integrity and safety protocols are followed.

This role needs an individual with a professional manner, a flexible approach and strong interpersonal skills. You will be committed to delivering world-class customer service. In return, we offer a comprehensive package including:

Professional company uniform Fully funded CPC renewal Structured overtime opportunities Access to a modern, well-maintained fleet

Qualifications

What we're looking for:

Minimum of one year's experience operating LGV C+E vehicles. Valid UK Driving Licence with CE entitlement. Current and valid UK Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) Card. Valid UK Digital Tachograph Card. Demonstrating the core DPD DNA values of Passion, Respect, Honesty, Flexibility, Caring, and Accountability in all aspects of your work.

The nature of this role demands strict adherence to regulatory requirements and professional standards in the logistics industry. Successful applicants will demonstrate a commitment to safety, reliability, and excellence in their professional driving career.

Additional Information

About our benefits:

We recognise that our people are at the heart of our business, without them we wouldn’t be able to deliver our award-winning service to millions of customers across the country each day. It’s important to us that we demonstrate our recognition of you in providing you with more than just a salary and job stability. To name but a few…

Holiday trading Enhanced maternity and paternity package  Free life assurance of 4 x salary on joining the pension scheme Free onsite car parking for all employees Health Kiosks visiting every location Unum Help@Hand - essential health and wellbeing services for all employees and eligible family members Discounted shopping from ’s of retailers including up to 5% off supermarket shopping Milestone Days off to celebrate with your family and friends  For employees who regularly use a screen as part of their job we offer free eye tests and support with the cost of glasses

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