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Class 2 Multidrop Driver

Driver Hire
Greater London
1 day ago
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Driver Hire Uxbridge are currently recruiting for Class 2 Multi-drop Drivers for a high-end drinks supplier based in Southall.

PLEASE NOTE THIS ROLE REQUIRES THE HANDLING OF ALCOHOL THROUGHOUT YOUR SHIFT


10 weeks Temp to Perm Contract. PAID trial day.


£18.00 to £20.00 per hour (experience and performance)


£19 per hours once perm


22 days paid holiday + public/bank holidays, once perm

Monday to Friday, 6am starts, finish around 3pm


Mondays and Tuesday: Longer days + warehouse duties after driving
Wednesday to Friday: mainly job and finish (flexibility required)
OPTIONALS SATURDAYS 1 in 4, guaranteed 12 hours pay

You will need excellent communication skills and an attentive manner to manage the delivery processes ensuring everything is in line with our clients strict company standards and procedures. Being motivated, agile and hard-working are key to this role. The job will require a high level of physical fitness.


The Role:

Multi-drop deliveries of premium alcohol to customers (wines, spirits and beers to 5 Star Hotels, Bars, Restaurants etc.)


Collecting products from suppliers
Preparing customer orders prior to dispatch
Loading orders onto vehicles
Completing accurate paperwork

Requirements:

Valid UK driving licence with CAT C entitlement, no more than 6 points held


Valid CPC and TACHO qualifications
A minimum of 3 years experience commercially as a Class 2 driver is preferred
Commercial Cat C driving experience in the UK (references required)
High level of physical fitness as deliveries require lifting and shifting
Being motivated and hard-working are key to this role

Do you have the drive and experience? If so, APPLY NOW!

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