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LGV Class 2 Driver

DACHSER SE
Kent
1 day ago
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Job ID: 4708 | Work Model: Full-Time | Contract Type: Permanent | Job Category: Professional Driver

Why Join DACHSER?

At DACHSER, we’re a global family powering over 83 million shipments every year—from fashion to life-saving medical supplies. Ranked among the world’s top logistics providers, we don’t just move goods—we keep the world connected.

What really sets us apart? Our people. Here, your ideas matter, your energy fuels success, and you’ll be part of a fast-paced, supportive team that’s shaping the future of logistics.

Responsibilities:
  • Carrying out multi-drop pallet deliveries and collections throughout the day, keeping schedules on track
  • Loading and unloading Class 2 rigid vehicles efficiently and safely
  • Adhering to all legal requirements, including tachograph, ADR, vehicle safety, and load securing regulations, while maintaining high standards of quality and customer service
  • Managing freight documentation accurately using our internal systems and electronic devices
  • Performing regular vehicle checks and taking care of your assigned vehicle
  • Starting shifts between 5:30 AM – 6:30 AM
  • Representing the company professionally with a positive, customer-focused attitude
The ideal candidate will have:
  • Holds a valid Class 2 driving license
  • Has experience with trunking and rota-based delivery routes
  • Possesses a strong understanding of tachograph regulations, ADR, vehicle safety, and load securing procedures
  • Is dependable with vehicle checks and maintenance
  • Demonstrates excellent communication skills and a strong customer focus
  • Works effectively both independently and as part of a team
  • Is flexible with shifts and routes
  • Has solid geographical knowledge of Central London
  • ADR certification (or willingness to obtain) for the safe transport of hazardous goods.

Benefits That Support You

At DACHSER, we believe in taking care of our people — inside and outside of work. Here’s what you can enjoy as part of our team:

  • Free Car Parking hassle-free parking every day, so your commute is stress-free.
  • Life AssuranceDeath in Service benefit to provide peace of mind for you and your loved ones.
  • Employee Assistance Programme confidential support to help you manage any personal challenges affecting your wellbeing and work.
  • Employee Discounts from day one, access exclusive deals on holidays, fashion, supermarkets, gyms, insurance, and more.
  • Pension Plan a flexible, tax-efficient pension scheme where you decide your contribution level, helping you plan.
  • Health Perks free eye tests and money-off vouchers to keep you feeling your best.
  • Internal Referral Fees know someone perfect for the team? Earn rewards by referring great talent.
  • Long Service Awards we celebrate and reward your loyalty and commitment over time.

Join Our Inclusive Family

At DACHSER, everyone is welcome. Diversity and equal opportunities are at the heart of who we are. We value the unique qualities each person brings, believing that diverse teams drive innovation and success. Because for us, logistics is a people business — and we can’t wait to meet you.

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