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Delivery Operations Partners

The Menu Partners
Oxfordshire
1 day ago
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The Menu Partners is a diverse food business supplying hotels, pubs and restaurants up and down the UK with whole, prepared or cooked food. Within our group of businesses, we also have Absolute Taste, a leading event catering company, Absolute Taste Inflight our Private Jet catering business along with two farm shops, a pub and so much more.

Come and join an exciting company which is expanding very quickly and looking for the right people to come and join our teams. In return, we develop individuals to be the best they can be and help them along their career paths.

SHIFTS AVAILBLE: DAY SHIFT (04:00AM START TIME)

                                NIGHT SHIFT (19:30PM START TIME)

Purpose of the Position:

To ensure all customer deliveries are completed in a professional manor.

Key Activities & Responsibilities:

· To ensure that you are fully briefed for your run and you are issued with your run box containing all relevant keys and POD’s

· To check you have all the POD’s for the deliveries on your route

· To ensure you have all the relevant deliver guides

· When delivering to a customer’s site ensure all goods are put in the correct storage areas this will mean taking the goods to the relevant fridges and freezers with in the restaurants

· Ensure all goods are handled with the correct care required

· Ensure any issues are reported to the Transport office at the time they occur

· When issued with Vanlogic make sure all deliveries are recorded and adequate photos are taken

· On return to the depot ensure all end of day checks are carried out

· Assist with vehicle cleaning and decanting.

· On de-brief check in all Pod’s, customer keys and Vanlogic phone

This Role Involves:

· Ensure the security and accuracy of delivery of the loads in your charge

· Complying with Safe Loading and Health and Safety Laws at all times

· Communicating with external customers and liaise with internal customers where appropriate

· Following delivery instructions accurately and effectively

Please note:

This description is based on the company’s assessment of the requirements and functions of the job as of the date the description was prepared. It is a general guideline for both managers and employees but it does not claim to be an exhaustive list of all aspects of the job. The company reserves the right to modify the description at any time, or to vary the duties and responsibilities of the job on either a temporary or indefinite basis to meet the requirements of the company’s business.

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