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Class 1 Nights

DX
Edinburgh
2 weeks ago
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Role summary

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To transport goods to and from customers’ premises, and our central hubs, into the DX delivery network. This role requires the ability to work to deadlines and to manage on-road routes in order to achieve time-sensitive deliveries.

Key responsibilities

Proven track record of driving vehicles in a safe and legal manner ensuring compliance with all legal requirements


Understand and be able to comply with driver’s hours and WTD legislation
Understand and be able to carry out necessary vehicle checks to ensure vehicle safety and to be able to report defects correctly
Must comply with on-site health and safety requirements
Have the experience and knowledge to be able to divert cross country to and from the hub as and when signs, traffic or other conditions dictate

Essential Criteria

You must hold an HGV 1/C+E Licence


No more than 6 points on your licence and no DD/DR Code convictions
Hold a current valid DCPC Card

Benefits:

Competitive Rates of Pay


Company Funded Health Cash Plan
Holidays: 20 days increasing with length of service + bank holidays
Long Service Recognition scheme
Enhanced Maternity & Paternity
Company Pension Scheme
Life Assurance
Employee Assistance programme including 24/7 Virtual GP
DX Discounts Portal
Excellent opportunities for career progression and more!!

We look forward to hearing from you!

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