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Van Driver Temp-Perm Part Time

Driver Hire
Greater London
3 months ago
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Driver Hire South East London are recruiting for a PART TIME temp to perm delivery driver for our butcher client based within SE24 postcode areas

PAYE Weekly Pay at £13.69 per hour (including holiday pay)


· Weekly Pay!


· Holiday pay!


Type of shifts


· Multi drop deliveries in and around M25


· Delivering Meat


· Part Time Shifts are mainly during the week, day shifts, Mon, Fri, Sat


· Start times- 5am-2pm


All-round Duties:


· Complete deliveries correctly and efficiently, in a professional and timely manner


· Communicate with customers to confirm delivery details and address any concerns or issues


· Adhere to all traffic laws and regulations


Requirements:

Valid UK CAT B licence for at least 2 years with no more than 3 points (no DR DD TT IN)


A manual driving licence
At least 1-year experience as a Cat B (references required)
Must be comfortable with heavy lifting! 
You must be over the age of 21 years (insurance purposes)
Physically fit, Jobs require heavy lifting 
Excellent communication skills to interact with customers and team members
Familiarity with commercial driving regulations and safety standards
Ideally someone who will be able to travel on public transport, no free parking available but paid parking is available

Rates of pay:


*PAYE £13.69 per hour (including holiday pay)


Or call Sam or Jay-


Job Types: Part Time Temp To Perm- Pay: £13.69 per hour


Schedule:

9 hour shift


Day shift
Monday, Friday, Saturday

Licence/Certification:

Cat B Full UK Manual Driving Licence

Call Sam or Jay-

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