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Van Driver with FLT experience.

Driver Hire
Surrey
2 weeks ago
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Van Driver with FLT experience

Driver Hire is recruiting for an experienced Van Driver who also holds a FLT certificate (even if it is now out of date).


The job is based in Camberley. It is a Full Time, permanent job, after a short probationary period.


Our client is a major plumbing supplies wholesaler. They mostly deliver to smaller plumbing retailers.


Your job is rather varied and interesting . . . . . three quarters of the time you are making deliveries in a LWB van, with a tail lift. For the rest of the time you would cover warehouse and loading responsibilities when that employee is on holiday or on other duties. This is when you will be driving the forklift truck. Loading the fleet of nine vehicles (mixture of vans and 7.5t)


Core Driving hours are 5am to 2.30pm


But 4am start when on FLT and warehouse duties.


It is job and finish.


Salary based on 45 hour week.


**** Hours, Pay and Benefits ****

Salary £31,300 per annum


Plus bonus and profit sharing
28 days paid holiday
Pension scheme enrolment
5am start
Job and finish
Monday to Friday

**** Responsibilities of the Van Driver / FLT driver ****

Perform daily equipment and vehicle checks


Learn to use the electronic delivery system (EPOD)
Assist with loading the vehicles
Complete multi drop deliveries (usually 20 or so per day)
Use the FLT, pump truck and tail lifts safely

**** Requirements of the Van Driver / FLT driver ****

UK driving licence


Max 6 minor penalty points
Counter balance FLT licence
Verifiable work references

**** To Apply ****

Call Chris, Ben or Richard on


or email your CV to
This role is being filled through Driver Hire, the UK and Ireland’s largest specialist recruitment supplier to the transport industry. Call us today to apply for this post or to find out more about the many other driving opportunities we have. Including HGV class 1, HGV class 2, 7.5t, Van, HIAB.

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