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PSV Minibus Driver

Manchester
1 week ago
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We are looking for reliable and experienced PSV Minibus Driver to join our client, ensuring safe and efficient transportation of passengers to and from designated locations. This role requires excellent driving skills, strong customer service, and strict adherence to safety regulations.
Successful PSV Minibus Driver will have the opportunity to take the role on a permanent basis after a short probationary period.
The position will involve transporting students and staff between location, Piccadilly Station and Oxford Road Station with an 18-seater minibus.
We have two PSV Minibus Driver positions with different shift patterns available, which are as follows:
Monday – Friday (Apply online only)
Monday – Friday (Apply online only)
Saturday-Sunday (Apply online only)
What What Successful PSV Minibus Driver will do:

  • Operate a PSV minibus safely and efficiently on scheduled routes or as directed.
  • Ensure the safety of passengers during transit, assisting with boarding and disembarking as needed.
  • Maintain a professional, courteous, and friendly demeanour with passengers.
  • Ensure the vehicle is clean, well-maintained, and ready for operation before each trip.
  • Perform daily vehicle checks and report any maintenance or safety issues to the supervisor.
  • Follow all traffic laws and safety guidelines while driving.
  • Provide timely, reliable service, ensuring passengers arrive at their destinations on schedule.
  • Address any passenger concerns or complaints in a professional and calm manner.
  • Adhere to company policies and procedures, including health and safety regulations.
  • Be committed to maintaining our ISO27001 certification and set high standards for Information Security compliance.
    What Successful PSV Minibus Driver will need:
  • Valid PSV (Public Service Vehicle) license
  • Full PSV minibus license
  • CPC card
  • Digital tachograph card
  • Proven experience as a minibus driver or in a similar driving role.
  • Excellent knowledge of local roads, routes, and traffic regulations.
  • Strong customer service skills with a friendly and approachable demeanour.
  • Ability to communicate effectively with passengers and colleagues.
  • Good time management and punctuality.
  • Ability to handle minor vehicle maintenance and emergency situations.
  • A clean driving record with no major traffic violations.
  • Successful PSV Minibus Driver will require a clean enhanced DBS Check
    Attractive minimum rate of pay of £13.30 per hour (works out at £14.90 per hour inclusive of up front holiday pay). Plus weekday overtime rate of (£15.90 per hour which is £19.40 per hour when up front holiday pay is added) paid weekly via PAYE.

  • There will be higher rates of pay on Saturdays and Sundays and also after 1800 on weekdays.

  • Call Gareth or Lincoln on weekdays from 8am until 4pm to discuss these PSV Minibus Driver job opportunities

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