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Van Driver

Driver Hire
Greater London
1 day ago
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Driver Hire Uxbridge are recruiting for a Delivery Van Drivers for our companies within UB postcode areas (Uxbridge / Greenford / Southall / Hayes / West Drayton etc)

ALL ROLES ARE ON A TEMPORARY ADHOC BASIS – SHIFTS ARE NOT GUARANTEED


PAYE £13.75 to £16.55 per hour (inc. holiday pay)


Day shifts, Monday to Friday (occasional weekends) start times between 5:30 and 8am


Duties expected of a Van Driver:

Multi-drop deliveries of high-end products (Cars/Vans, Catering Equipment, Plant and Tool hire Equipment, Alcohol) in and around the M25 and Central London


Collecting products from suppliers
Preparing customer orders prior to dispatch and loading orders onto vehicles
Secure loads using ratchet straps – must have experience!
Communicate with customers to confirm delivery details and address any concerns or issues
Some companies require constant heaving lifting for deliveries/collections! (lifting heavy items for a distant and up/down stairs)
Perform routine vehicle inspections and maintenance, including checking fuel levels, tyre pressure, and fluid levels
Maintain accurate records of deliveries, mileage, and fuel consumption
Adhere to all traffic laws and regulations



Rates of pay for a Van Driver:

We pay for a minimum of 8 hours a day (breaks are not paid)


Overtime is paid after 9 hours
PAYE between £13.75 and £16.55 per hour (including holiday pay)



Van Driver Requirements:

Valid UK CAT B licence for at least 2 years with no more than 6 points (no DR DD TT IN)


Manual driving licence
You must be over the age of 25 years for insurance purposes
At least 1-year experience as a van driver or in a similar role is preferred (references required)
No more than 1 hour commute for you to travel to work
Physically fit, as some jobs require lifting and shifting
Excellent communication skills to interact with customers and team members
Familiarity with commercial driving regulations and safety standards

If you are an enthusiastic individual with a passion for driving and delivering excellent service, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity as a Van Driver!

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