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3.5T Van Driver

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Surrey
1 day ago
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Ongoing Van Driver Required - Sunbury-on-Thames

We're looking for a reliable and hardworking Van Driver to join our busy team in Sunbury. This is an ongoing, full-time role offering great pay, guaranteed hours, and a mix of interesting work - perfect for someone who enjoys being active and on the road!

Pay & Hours

  • £13 per hour
  • Monday to Friday only - no weekend work
  • Start times: Between 05:45 - 08:00
  • Paid 30-minute lunch break
  • Minimum 8 hours paid per day
  • 40 hours per week guaranteed
  • Overtime opportunities available
  • Some longer days may occur (up to 14 hours) depending on workload

Main Responsibilities

  • Driving a company van to various sites across London and the Southeast
  • Assisting with office relocations and moves
  • Loading and unloading furniture, equipment, and office items
  • Working as part of a two-person team (you'll have a porter to assist)
  • Maintaining a professional attitude while representing the company on-site
  • Helping with other areas of the business when required, including:
  • Installing Amazon Lockers
  • Setting up Self-Checkouts and similar equipment
  • Ensuring all work is carried out safely and efficiently

Requirements

  • Full UK Cat B (car) driving licence
  • Must be over 25 due to insurance purposes.
  • Physically fit - able to lift, carry, and move heavy items safely
  • Team player - good communication and cooperation skills
  • Reliable, punctual, and professional attitude
  • Previous experience in removals, delivery driving, or installation work is an advantage.

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