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3.5T Van Delivery Driver – Temp to Perm

Driver Hire
Surrey
3 days ago
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Driver Hire Gatwick are recruiting a 3.5T Van Driver on behalf of one of our well established clients who are based in Reigate. In this role you will be driving a flat bed delivering portable toilets to events, construction sites etc across 20 different counties in the UK. This will involve providing a first class service in offloading the toilets to the customers, allowing them to be fully satisfied with the service.

Key Responsibilities:

Delivering and offloading the portable toilets


Monday to Friday : starting at 06:30 in the morning
Ratchet strapping the porter loos to the van
Safely drive and handle a 3.5T Van.
Provide excellent customer service during deliveries and maintain communication.
Heavy lifting

Requirements:

A valid UK driving license with less than 6 penalty points.


Must live within 10 miles of Crawley.
Own transportation to and from work.
Must be comfortable with doing drops into schools in London
A years experience in delivery driving
Ratchet strapping experience
25 years old+ (Insurance purposes)

Benefits:

Pay rate: £13.69 PAYE


Temp to Perm opportunity.
Weekly pay every Friday.
Immediate start available.
Training provided!

Apply Today!


Call us for an informal chat about the role. Additionally, if you live in Burgess Hill, East Grinstead, Reigate, Horsham, Horley we have various other roles available!

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