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Casual Driver

Gregory Distribution
Monmouthshire
1 day ago
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Class 1 Casual Driver


Location: Magor
Shift: Zero hour contract - Nights, mainly Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Other days available occasionally.

Do you have a UK Class 1 CE Licence?
If “YES,” we want to hear from you!

About the Role

Safely unload refrigerated vehicles, typically handling up to three deliveries per day, ensuring goods are managed with care and efficiency.


Operate palletised handling equipment, such as pump trucks, or perform trailer swaps depending on the shift schedule, maintaining high standards of safety and accuracy.
Drive a modern, well-maintained fleetof Scania and Volvo vehicles, all under 6 months old ensuring reliability and comfort on the road.
Deliver goods to depots across the Southwest and Midlands, adhering to planned schedules and route requirements.
Provide outstanding customer service, engaging professionally with clients both in person and over the phone to represent the company positively.
Maintain clear and consistent communicationwith the transport team, offering real-time updates to support smooth operations and manage customer expectations.
Participate in regular training sessionsto stay current with operational procedures, safety standards, and industry best practices.

Essential Skills and Qualifications

Must hold a UK Class 1 CE Licence.


Current DCPC Card and Digital Tachograph Driver Card.
Experience of delivering loads directly to client sites is advantageous.
Passionate about providing excellent customer service.
Ability to work to deadlines.
Confident, polite, and a team player.
Good geographical knowledge.
Fit, flexible, hardworking, and self-motivated.
Solid geographical knowledge of the South West, Midlands, Wales and surrounding areas.

Why Join Gregory Distribution Ltd?

Competitive Salary: Hourly rate of £17.62ph. This includes holiday pay. Weekends between £20.37ph & £23.12ph depending on hours worked.


Shift Hours: Nights, mainly Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Other days available occasionally.
Benefits: Retail discounts with Circular Benefits*, Retail Trust Wellbeing Support*, and more.
Career Development: Opportunity to develop your career within an expanding business.
Company Benefits: Medical Reimbursement*, Life assurance, pension, and sickness scheme*.
Extras: Black Circle Tyre Discount*, Cycle To Work Scheme*, Free Uniform.
Team Culture: Strong culture of teamwork.

How to Apply


If you have the drive to be the best and want to be part of a flourishing and ambitious company, apply now!

Please submit your application as soon as possible. Due to high volumes of applications, we reserve the right to close adverts before the closing date once we have received sufficient application

Eligibility: Applicants must be eligible to work in the UK with no restrictions. Proof of Right to Work will be required at the interview stage.

Contact Us: For any queries, please contact our Recruitment Team at . Our team is available Monday to Friday, 08:30hrs - 17:00hrs.

Note to Recruitment Agencies: We prefer to recruit directly but have a Preferred Supplier List for when we need assistance. We’ll be in touch if we need you.

*Subject to terms and conditions.

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