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Van Driver

Driver Hire
Bedford
1 month ago
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We are looking for experienced Cat B van delivery drivers to work at a number of our prestigious customers based in and around Bedford and Huntingdon


As a delivery driver you must:

Full UK manual licence for longer than 1 year.


Be reliable.
No more than 6pts on your Licence.
Have good customer service and good communication skills.
Be prepared for manual handling and heavy lifting tasks.
Have your own personal travel to get to work.

Van delivery driver responsibilities include:


You will be expected to deliver a wide range of equipment to manufacturers and help with loading and packing the vehicle for the next day. Deliveries vary depending on the Customer. You will be responsible for safe deliveries demonstrating professionalism at all times. Previous experience is preferred.


Start time is between 0500hrs & 0800hrs start. Monday – Friday.


This position is commutable from Bedford, Ampthill, Kempston, St Neots, Huntingdon, St Ives and other areas commutable to Bedford


Join the leading specialist Driving Agency in your location & surrounding areas with 96% of our drivers proud to work for Driver Hire!


The successful Cat B van driver can expect:

£13.90 including holiday pay


Onsite parking
Temp to perm for right candidate
40 hours+ per week

Email your CV over to or hit the Apply button now!


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