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Delivery Driver

Challenge-trg Recruitment Ltd
Aberdeen City
1 day ago
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We have an NEW and EXCITING opportunity for you to get started IMMEDIATELY as a full time Delivery Driver in Aberdeen AB12 4NJ.

Your pay rate and working hours as a Delivery Driver:

  • Pay rate: Starting at £155 - £177 per day
  • Van can be provided but van rental is also an option. You can rent a van from £190 per week with insurance and maintenance.
  • Shift: Minimum 2 shifts per week

Your role as a Delivery Driver:

You will deliver a first-class delivery experience to all customers, working in a fast-paced environment and delivering from the Aberdeen Depot, warehouse to customers in the surrounding areas. Manual handling is a major part of working as a Delivery Driver, so you must enjoy some physical work.

Requirements as a full time Delivery Driver:

  • You must have a full and valid UK/EU driving licence for a minimum of 1 year
  • Previous experience of driving is desirable but not essential. Full paid training will be provided
  • Parcel delivery experiences is an added advantage
  • You must be aged 21 or above, unless you own insured van
  • You need to be self employed

Some of the benefits you will receive working as a Delivery Driver:

  • Immediate starts are available
  • Regular work with set hours
  • Free parking is provided at the depo for personal cars
  • Bonuses and incentives available based on performance

We are a Disability Confident accredited employer, who recognises the diversity of our workforce is the source of our strength, promoting Equal Opportunities for all.

Apply now for an immediate start as a full time Delivery Driver!

ctrg limited is acting as an employment business in relation to this vacancy.

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