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Class 2 Driver

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Lancashire
5 months ago
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HGV2 Driver

Position: HGV2 Driver

Location: BB Postcode Area

Employment Type: Full-Time


Company Overview:

Our customer is a leading logistics company specialising in home and business deliveries. Our commitment to reliability and customer satisfaction drives our success. We are currently seeking a skilled HGV2 Driver to join our dynamic team and enhance our delivery operations within the BB postcode area.


Role Overview:

As an HGV2 Driver, you will deliver pallets using a curtain-sided vehicle, ensuring timely and efficient service. You will play a crucial role in our logistics operations, adhering to safety standards and providing excellent customer service.


Key Responsibilities:

Operate a curtain-sided HGV2 vehicle safely and efficiently for local deliveries.


Load and unload pallets securely, ensuring safe transportation to homes and businesses.
Plan and follow designated delivery routes within the BB postcode area for optimal efficiency.
Ensure compliance with all road safety regulations and company policies.
Provide exceptional customer service during deliveries, addressing client inquiries or concerns.
Conduct pre- and post-trip vehicle inspections, reporting any maintenance or safety issues.
Maintain accurate delivery logs and documentation to support operations.
Collaborate with dispatch and warehouse teams to optimize delivery schedules and improve service efficiency.

You Must Have:

A Valid HGV2 (Class 2) driving license.


Driver CPC & Digital Tacho.
Ideally Previous experience in pallet delivery or similar roles preferred.
Strong understanding of road safety regulations and best practices.
Excellent time management and organizational skills.
Good communication skills and a customer-focused attitude.
Ability to handle physical work, including loading and unloading pallets.

Benefits:

Competitive salary and overtime opportunities.


Comprehensive training and support.

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