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Class 2 delivery driver – Temp to Perm

Driver Hire
West Sussex
6 days ago
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Driver Hire are looking for a Class 2 driver to join one of our well established clients on a temp to perm basis. This job will involve working Monday to Friday, delivering quality goods to restaurants, hotels etc around the Central London area.

Responsibilities

Up to 10-20 deliveries depending on distance.


Monday to Friday starting between 04:30 am to 08:00 am
Ensure compliance with driving regulations.
Make sure all paperwork is signed, accurate and distributed.
Conduct daily vehicle checks which fulfil health and safety criteria.
Oversee safe loading and unloading of goods.

Qualifications/Experience

You must hold a valid driving license, CPC card and tach card


Be able to operate the vehicle responsibly and safely, ensuring loads are safe and secure.
No more than 6 points, with no major endorsements/convictions. No (CD/IN/DR/TT)
Would need to live within 10 miles of the workplace in Crawley
Minimum one year relevant driving experience
Good navigational skills
Right to work in the UK

Benefits

Ongoing work. It is a temp to perm opportunity for the right candidate


£18.00 per hour (Umbrella)
Weekly pay
Professional work environment
On site parking

Driver hire has other similar class 1 and class 2 roles available, either Ad Hoc or ongoing. For more information call our office in Crawley.

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