Reference
GPI/AR/065938
Sector
Transport & Logistics
Salary
£16 Per Hour
Town/City
Basingstoke
Contract Type
Permanent
Closing Date
06/11/2024
An exciting opportunity has arisen for 7.5 tonne Driver with experience driving 7.5 tonne vehicles to join a well-established courier and logistics services provider, offering excellent benefits.
As a 7.5 tonne Driver, you will safely drive a 7.5-tonne vehicle for both deliveries and collections.
What we are looking for:
- Efficiently manage up to 20 drops and collections daily.
- Adhere to all traffic laws and regulations.
- Maintain precise records of deliveries and collections.
- Deliver outstanding customer service at all times.
What we are looking for:•
- Experience driving 7.5 tonne vehicle.
- Tacho Card.
- CPC (Certificate of Professional Competence)
- Ability to handle up to 20 drops and collections per day.
- Exceptional driving record with a strong focus on safety.
- Must have your own safety boots and hi-viz jacket.
- Valid UK driving license (Category C1)
Shift pattern:
- 9am - 6pm (Monday to Friday)
Pay rates under the PAYE Umbrella scheme:
- STD - £16 per hour
What's on offer:
- Competitive hourly rate
- Full-time, stable employment
- Overtime opportunities
- Supportive team environment
Apply now for this exceptional opportunity to work with a dynamic team and further enhance your career.
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