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Class 2 Multi Drop Driver

Driver Hire
Cheshire East
3 weeks ago
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Are you a skilled and reliable driver looking for your next challenge?

We’re on the lookout for an experienced Class 2 Multi Drop Driver.  If you have a passion for delivering excellent customer service, enjoy being on the road, and have a solid driving record, we want to hear from you!


Key Responsibilities:

Safely drive a Class 2 vehicle to deliver goods to multiple locations


Perform multi-drop deliveries, ensuring accuracy and timeliness
Provide excellent customer service at each delivery point
Conduct pre and post-delivery vehicle checks
Load and unload goods as required, ensuring safe handling
Have experience using a pump truck and tail lift
Maintain a high standard of professionalism and reliability

Requirements:

Minimum 24 months of driving experience with a class 2 vehicle


No more than 6 penalty points on your driving license
CPC & Digi card
Strong customer service skills and the ability to represent the company professionally at all times
Physically fit, as lifting and moving products will be part of the job

What We Offer:

Competitive pay rates: £15.13 per hour (inclusive of holiday pay)


Opportunity to pick up additional shifts across other contracts if you want to bulk out your hours.
07:30 start times Monday – Friday (approx. 8-10 hour day depending on drop volumes)

If you’re a reliable, professional driver with experience delivering to customers and a positive attitude, we’d love to hear from you!


Join our team and help us deliver outstanding service to our customers in Congleton and surrounding areas!

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