Reference
GPI/AR/063020
Sector
Transport & Logistics
Salary
£17 Per Hour
Town/City
North West London
Contract Type
Temporary
Closing Date
29/12/2023
Delivery Drivers
Location: North West London
Immediate Start!
I am looking for experienced Multidrop Collection and Delivery Drivers to join my client based in the London NW area. Ideally, I would like to speak with candidates who have had experience in parcel distribution and multi-drop deliveries in the UK.
The work will involve:
- To collect and deliver parcels to residential homes, commercial and businesses across the London NW postcodes
- Manual handling included lifting parcels up to 30 kg
- Be able to deliver 60-80 parcels per day successfully
Ideal candidate:
- Will have min. 6 months of experience in a courier company
- Full UK MANUAL driving license with no more than 6 points on it (no DR or IN)
- Communicative level of English to provide a high level of Customer Service
- Will have a “CAN DO” attitude and a positive personality
Shift pattern:
- Start time: Falls between 7:00 - 8:00 AM till finish
Uplifted Pay rates under PAYE Umbrella scheme:
- Pay rate - £17.00 per hr
Please note: Due to the nature of the role, they will require to carry out an in-depth security clearance check which can take up to 2-3 working days
Apply only if you can start ASAP and commit to working between these hours.
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