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2 months ago
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Job Summary: We are seeking a dedicated and skilled CAT C Driver with an up-to-date CPC (Certificate of Professional Competence) and Tachograph to join our team. As a CAT C Driver, you will be responsible for safely and efficiently transporting goods for our client based in Tottenham, London. Your commitment to road safety, excellent driving skills, and strong work ethic are essential for the success of this role.

Key Responsibilities:

Safely operate CAT C vehicles in compliance with all relevant traffic and safety regulations.


Perform pre-trip and post-trip vehicle inspections to ensure roadworthiness.
Secure cargo properly to prevent damage during transportation.
Plan routes and schedules, taking into consideration traffic, weather, and delivery requirements.
Accurately complete all necessary paperwork, including delivery and collection records, and ensure compliance with legal and company requirements.
Maintain a professional and customer-oriented demeanor when interacting with clients and colleagues.
Assist with loading and unloading of goods when required.
Maintain cleanliness and tidiness of the vehicle.
Report any accidents, incidents, or vehicle defects to the appropriate personnel promptly.
Adhere to all company policies and procedures, especially those related to health and safety.

Qualifications:

CAT C driving license.


Valid CPC (Certificate of Professional Competence).
Valid Digital Tachograph Card.
Knowledge of road safety and traffic regulations.
Excellent driving skills and a strong safety record.
Strong time management and organizational skills.
Effective communication and customer service skills.
Physical fitness to handle loading and unloading tasks when necessary.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.

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