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Sprinter Van Driver

Claypits
2 weeks ago
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Our client are looking to directly employ a Sprinter Van Driver to work within their Transport department from their satellite depot in Gloucester covering deliveries in surrounding areas, so multi-drop experience would be an advantage. This role will require occasional nights out for which you will be put into a pre-paid hotel for the evening. You will join them on a full-time, permanent basis, and in return, you will receive a competitive salary.

As the UK market leading Kitchen, Bedroom and Bathroom fitted furniture manufacturer, they have had unsuppressed growth over the last 40 years, with an emphasis on providing a high standard of products and service. They are currently seeking the very best people, to further strengthen our position within the industry by appointing dedicated individuals to share in their success.

The Sprinter Van Driver role:

The role involves delivery of all products from their 48-hour remedial service. 

The key responsibilities of their Sprinter Van Driver will include:

Collecting product from the local container and loading onto the vehicle.

Delivering product to their customers across the area.

Maintaining a high standard of work.

Maintaining legal requirements.

In order to succeed in this Sprinter Van Driver role, you must have:

A full driving licence with the required vocational entitlement.

Good verbal communication skills.

Willing to train to 7.5t driver, company funded.

You will be:

Of smart appearance as the position is customer facing.

Able to lift average sized kitchen, bedroom and bathroom units.

This position will be rewarded with a competitive salary. In order for your application to be taken further please state your required salary.

If this sounds like the perfect opportunity for you and you’d like to become their Sprinter Van Driver then please click ‘apply’ today – don’t miss out, they’d love to hear from you

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