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PHOENIX Healthcare Distribution Limited
Plymouth
3 days ago
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Multi-drop Delivery Driver


Plymouth Depot - Eagle Road, Langage Park, Plympton, Plymouth, Devon, PL7 5JY


hours per week


Monday to Saturday week 1, Monday to Friday week 2.


£

We’re looking for a Multi-drop Delivery Driver to come join our Plymouth Depot. In this role you will be vital in delivering life-saving medications to those in your community.

The heart of the role

Check, load, and deliver customer orders on predetermined routes utilising Asset Tracking Devices. Ensure products are transported under correct conditions, maintaining temperature, cleanliness, and security. Represent the company professionally as a visible face to customers and the public. Carry out all required safety checks on your allocated vehicle and equipment.

In this role you will be required to stand and walk for the majority of your shift, as well as needing to be able to lift (products up to 15kg), bend, twist, kneel, and crouch.

What makes you tick

Full Driving Licence, valid in the UK. Proven multi-drop driving experience. Experience using hand-held devices for proof of delivery. Attention to detail. Team Player. Communication Skills. Ability to prioritise own workload.

Our benefits

22 days (pro rata) paid annual leave plus bank holidays, rising with length of service Medicash- a health cash program to assist with day-to-day healthcare costs, such as eyecare or prescriptions iTrent Financial Wellbeing - a financial wellbeing application which allows for flexible control of your finances Access to High Street discounts Employee Assistance Programme Contributory Pension Scheme Accredited Training Programmes available (Education paid for by the company via the Apprenticeship Scheme)

We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if sufficient applications are received


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