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Van Delivery Driver

Driver Hire
North Somerset
5 months ago
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đźšš Van Drivers Wanted | Full-Time & Flexible Shifts | Weston-Super-Mare & Surrounding Areas đźšš

Driver Hire Weston-Super-Mare is recruiting experienced Van Drivers (Cat B) to support a variety of clients across Weston-Super-Mare and the surrounding areas. Whether you’re looking for full-time hours, casual shifts, or a temp-to-perm opportunity, we can offer work to suit your schedule.


🔸 Flexible Shifts | Weekly Pay | Immediate Starts Available! 🔸


The Role:

Working with a mix of local clients from different industries


Roles may include:


Multi-drop deliveries


Long-distance driving


Parcel, retail, or food service deliveries


Typical shifts between 8-10 hours per day


Start times vary – early mornings and daytime routes available


Work across Weston-Super-Mare and wider South West region


đź’· Pay & Benefits:


Weekly pay (PAYE – includes holiday pay via advanced method)


Competitive hourly rates


Flexible working options – choose how often you work


Opportunities for ongoing or temp-to-perm placements


🧰 What You’ll Need:


Valid UK Cat B driving licence


Previous van delivery experience required (multi-drop preferred)


Good area knowledge of Weston-Super-Mare and the South West


Strong communication, timekeeping, and customer service skills


Physically fit and able to carry out manual handling when required


No more than 6 penalty points (no DR, IN, or DD convictions)


📞 Ready to get behind the wheel?

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