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Class 1 Driver

Gregory Distribution
Somerset
1 month ago
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Class 1 Driver


Location: Shepton Mallet, Pallet Networks
Shift: Monday – Friday, Nights

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

About the Role


As a Class 1 Driver, you will:

Use curtain side trailer to trunk palletised goods from our Shepton Mallet depot to Pallet Networks hubs in the West Midlands and reload back to Shepton Mallet.


You may also be required to cover internal trunking and verify freight against the manifest during each depot stop.
Chance to gain LST and ADR certification during employment.
Ensure goods are loaded and secured correctly to prevent shifting or damage. Use straps, nets, and other securing devices as needed.
Perform comprehensive daily vehicle safety checks using your company phone to maintain top-notch vehicle safety and reliability.
Stay in regular communication with the transport team to provide updates on your progress and ensure our customers' expectations are met.
Participate in regular training sessions to stay ahead with the latest industry standards and best practices.

Essential Skills and Qualifications

Must hold a UK Class 1 CE Licence.


Current DCPC Card and Digital Tachograph Driver Card.
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.

Why Join Gregory Distribution Ltd?

Competitive Salary: £41,847pa to £45,684pa depending on hours worked.


Shift Hours: Monday to Friday, starting at 19:00hrs.
Overtime: Available. Enhanced rates available for working weekends.
Training: DCPC training during your employment*, Monthly Courses for a variety of areas.
Benefits: Additional holiday purchasing scheme*, Retail discounts with Circular Benefits*, Retail Trust Wellbeing Support*, and more.
Career Development: Opportunity to develop your career within an expanding business.
Company Benefits: Excellent holiday allowance, Medical Reimbursement*, Life assurance, pension, and sickness scheme*.
Extras: Christmas Savings Club*, Black Circle Tyre Discount*, Cycle To Work Scheme*, Free Uniform and paid Volunteer Day.
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 applications.

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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