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Multi-drop Van Driver

Driver Hire
Greater Manchester
6 months ago
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We are currently recruiting for an experienced multi drop van driver.

You will need referenceable multi drop delivery driving experience to be considered for this role and no more than 6 points on your licence. If you do not have the required experience you will not be considered for this position.


We are unable to accept applications if you have any of the following endorsements on your licence – CD,DD,DR,IN,TT or UT


Job Title: Multi Drop Delivery Driver


Reports to: Depot Supervisor


Hours: Monday-Friday 07:00 start. 12 Hour shift per day.


Salary: £12.25 – £15.75


We also offer the option to have your holiday accrual paid each week with your wage, which will raise your hourly earnings from £12.25 – £15.75 to £13.72- £17.65.


This is a fantastic opportunity to work as a Multi Drop Delivery Driver, joining an award winning team that takes pride in delivering top quality products.


As a Multi Drop Delivery Driver, you will be delivering an average of 10 drops per day and you’ll have the chance to add value to our existing driving team, all the while ensuring that our customers receive a service which is second to none.


Responsibilities

Ensure that customer deliveries take place in an efficient, accurate and timely manner


Exceed customer expectations by giving an exemplary and personalised service
Drive safely and courteously at all times
Maintain a clean, tidy and professional appearance, wearing uniform to an acceptable standard
Ensure that your vehicle is kept clean, tidy & safe.

Skills, experience and requirements


Essential

Full UK category “B” driving license.


Mature and professional driving skills
Excellent interpersonal skills relating to colleagues, customers and the public

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