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HGV Driver Class 2, 7.5 T

Elis Ireland
Mid Ulster
1 week ago
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HGV Driver Class 2, 7.5 T- Cookstown, Co. Tyrone

Location: Cookstown, Co. Tyrone

Hours: Monday to Friday

Department: Distribution

Reports to: Distribution Manager



About Elis

Elis is a leading provider of textile rental and laundry services across Europe. We support all types of industries by supplying high-quality, sustainable solutions - from workwear and chef garments to bed and bath linen, entrance mats, mops, and hygiene equipment for public facilities.

Operating across four key business lines - Hospitality, Healthcare, Workwear, and Facility - Elis partners with thousands of organisations that keep our communities running every day.


Employee Benefits

  • Competitive pay and job stability with a global market leader
  • Monday to Friday working week
  • Company pension scheme
  • Generous holiday entitlement
  • Ongoing training and career development opportunities
  • Modern, well-maintained fleet and equipment
  • Supportive, safety-focused working environment


The Role

We are looking for a Class 2 / Cat C Driver to join our team at the Elis site in Cookstown, Co. Tyrone. You will be responsible for delivering and collecting goods from customers across Northern Ireland, ensuring excellent customer service and full compliance with transport regulations.


Responsibilities

  • Deliver and collect goods to and from Elis branches and customer sites
  • Follow scheduled delivery routes efficiently and accurately
  • Comply with all road transport and safety legislation
  • Record customer deliveries and collections accurately
  • Report customer queries and issues using the correct documentation
  • Ensure the safety and security of the vehicle, goods, and customer property
  • Represent Elis in a professional, polite, and helpful manner at all times
  • Carry out other duties as required by Transport or Operations Management


Requirements

  • Full, clean Cat C/HGV driving licence
  • Valid CPC and Digital Tachograph cards
  • Good geographical knowledge of Northern Ireland
  • Excellent customer service and communication skills
  • Professional, reliable, and self-motivated



Join Elis and be part of a company that delivers quality, reliability, and service excellence across Northern Ireland. Apply today!


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