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Collection & Delivery Driver

Perfect Placement
West Sussex
2 days ago
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Collection & Delivery Service Driver Required in Crawley, West Sussex

Monday to Friday, 6:00am - 2:30pm, No Weekends! Hourly Rate: £14 per hour (£29,120 Annual Salary) Permanent, Full-Time Position Busy, Well-Established, Insurance-Approved Bodyshop

Our client, a leading insurance-approved accident repair centre in Crawley, West Sussex, specialising in high-quality car body and crash repairs, is seeking a Collection & Delivery Service Driver to join their growing team.

Benefits for the Collection & Delivery Driver:Comprehensive induction and training processMonthly attendance bonus and pension schemeCasual dress Fridays and charity fundraising eventsStar of the Month incentivesCompany social events and celebratory partiesFree on-site parkingDuties of the Collection & Delivery Driver Include:Driving a 5-tonne Iveco truck for vehicle collection and deliveryCovering routes across Southern M25, Brighton, Kent, and SussexEnsuring timely and safe transport of customer vehiclesChecking vehicles in and out, maintaining accurate documentationProviding excellent customer service during collections and deliveriesLiaising with the Transport Manager to support daily operationsMaintaining high standards of vehicle care and safetyWhat Our Client Expects:Valid UK driving licence (suitable for 5-tonne vehicles)Strong communication and customer service skillsEye for detail and quality awarenessAbility to prioritise workloads in a fast-paced environmentKnowledge of Southern M25, Brighton, Kent, and Sussex areas desirableSchedule:
10-hour day shift, Monday to Friday (6:00am - 2:30pm)No weekends, includes holidaysAdditional Pay:
Bonus schemeIf you’re a reliable driver with strong customer service skills, our client wants to hear from you! Automotive experience is a plus but not essential.

For more details about this Collection & Delivery Service Driver role or other automotive opportunities in Crawley, Horsham, Redhill, or West Sussex, contact Darwin Manship at Perfect Placement today!

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