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Van Deliver Driver in Enfield

Driver Hire
Greater London
1 week ago
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Driver Hire Enfield are part of a network of over 100 offices nationwide and are the UK’s largest specialist transport and logistics Recruitment Company. We offer temporary and permanent driving jobs, non-driving work and Driver CPC training.

We are excited to be recruiting van driver’s for our local companies in the Enfield area


Positions are only available for Enfield site


Job Description:


The role includes delivering products such as: plastic, electricals, timber, food, packages, bathroom products etc


Shift times : Monday – Friday. Weekend work available


This is ad-hoc shifts. Depending what company you are booked with.


Start times can vary from: 0500am-1000am


You are guaranteed a minimum of 8 hours work for every shift.


Our pay rates are :


B / £13.69 per hour, holiday pay included


Skills:

Hold a Valid UK Driving licence.


Have at least 1 year experience of driving.
Flexible in availability for work as shift patterns vary and include weekends and bank holidays.

Benefits :

Your holiday entitlement starts with 4.2 weeks, in addition to bank holidays, which increases with service up to a maximum of 6 weeks after 25 years’ service. (Pro-rata for part time)


After 6 months service you may be eligible for our profit share scheme where the company distributes 10% of its profits and allows you to share in the success of the business
You will receive free life assurance after 1 year’s continuous service.
You will automatically join the clients pension scheme which is a fantastic way to save for your retirement and allows you to benefit from employer contributions and tax advantages

Other benefits include:

Weekly Pay

If you would like to be considered for one of these positions, then please APPLY NOW or call Driver Hire Enfield and ask for Chanel for more info


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