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Join Our Team as a Collection/Driver!

Are you a detail-oriented individual with a knack for driving? Do you thrive in a fast-paced environment and enjoy working to deadlines? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you! Our client, a leading multinational organisation specialising in business services and digital printing solutions, is looking for a dedicated Collection/Driver to join their team on a temporary basis in Mitcheldean.

Contract Details:

Contract Type: Temporary
Contract Length: asap- end of April 25
Working Pattern: Full Time (Monday to Friday, 8 AM - 4 PM)
Driving Required: Yes (A full UK driving licence is essential)

What We're Looking For:
To succeed in this role, you should possess:

Strong IT skills to navigate relevant systems.
Exceptional attention to detail and accuracy.
The ability to prioritise tasks effectively and meet SLA deadlines.
Excellent written and oral communication skills.
A full UK driving licence for manual vehicles and be over 25 years old due to insurance requirements.Main Responsibilities:
As a Collection/Driver, your core responsibilities will include:

Collecting and securely packing all items available for collection into labelled cardboard boxes, then transporting them to the Xerox Scan Centre for scanning.
Visiting all scheduled collection areas daily to ensure timely pickups.
Accurately checking in collected records using a barcode scanner within 4 hours of arrival at the scan centre.
Reporting any issues or discrepancies to your Line Manager for resolution.
Completing mandatory training, including Xerox Business Ethics and Information Security, to uphold high service standards.
Providing absence cover for other team members when necessary.
Performing any additional duties as required within your role.
There will also be a requirement to travel to Preston and back 3 times a month

Essential Skills/Experience:

IT literacy.
A clean driving licence.
Strong attention to detail and quality control of your own work.
Understanding of service responsibilities and SLAs related to the preparation and scanning of records.
Ability to manage heavy manual handling tasks effectively.
Good face-to-face communication skills.

If you have a positive attitude and a passion for accuracy, we want to hear from you! Apply now to join our client's dynamic team as a Collection/Driver!

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