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Courier Driver

Class 1 Personnel
Belfast
1 day ago
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Class 1 Personnel are currently recruiting Courier Drivers for one of the largest Logistics Distribution and Supply Chain companies based in Belfast BT3 9JQ.

Courier Driver role mainly consists of safe and timely collection and delivery of parcels.

You will be tasked with the following: -

  • 60/80 drops per day in consistent areas.
  • Ensuring all health and safety and environmental standards are followed.
  • Working as a team to ensure a quality product is produced for the client and targeted volumes are delivered.

The Candidate:
To be considered for the Courier Driver role you'll need to be able to demonstrate good attention to detail skills. You would also need the following:

- Full UK Driving Licence

- Be able to provide your last 5 years history (HMRC)

- Be prepared to undergo a UK criminal Check

- UK right to work

- Proof of National Insurance

Job Details:

  • This job is currently offering £14.25 to 15.25 p/h.
  • Timings - 08:30 to 18:30 (9 hours working, with 30-minute mandatory unpaid break for lunch)
  • Days: Mon- Fri (flexibility to do weekends)
  • Vehicle, fuel and insurance provided.

The Company:
They are the UK's community services companies with a strong presence within community services in the Belfast BT3 9JQ. They're a great company to work for. People join them for many reasons, such as they:
- Like working as part of a strong team
- Are offering good rates of pay
- Are valued

The company works continuously to build a truly diverse and inclusive culture. They welcome and encourage candidates from all aspects of diversity to apply for this role.

If you think you're right for this Courier Drivers role, then click the 'Apply Now' button, send us your CV and we'll consider you for the first round of interviews.

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