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Class 2 Driver - Days (22)

Freightroute
West Yorkshire
2 weeks ago
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Location: Bradford BD12 0RG
Shift Pattern: 45 hours per week
Salary: £32,367.00-£34,707.00

£13.55 (£17.07 Overtime) or Non-ADR £12.55 (£15.83 Overtime)

Monday to Friday 07.00 – 17.00 

ADR qualification preferred but not essential – fully funded training to upskill available

The position of Class 2 Day Driver involves:

Multi drop deliveries and collections within set geographical area Building and maintaining relationships with our customers as the face of Freightroute Loading / unloading of vehicle, ensuring load security and positive load fit Completing daily vehicle checks on your Company device Keeping in regular contact with the transport team providing updates on progress aiding management of customer expectations Maintaining the highest professional driving and legal standards

Role Requirements:

UK Class 2 – Category C Driving Licence Current DCPC Card and Digital Tachograph Driver Card Experience of delivering loads directly to client sites is advantageous Passion for providing excellent customer service Ability to work to deadlines Due to the nature of the role applicants must be fit, flexible and self-motivated.

Role Rewards:

Hours of work Monday to Friday 45 hours per week Competitive rates plus overtime available Enhanced rates for ADR qualified drivers Quarterly and Annual Bonus Scheme Fully funded ADR and ADR Refresher Training Fully Funded Uniform 28 days annual leave (including Bank Holidays) with online booking facilities Retail Discounts with Hapi* Employer Assistance Programme* OH Support including dedicated annual Diabetes review Company Pension Medical Reimbursement *

Newly qualified and inexperienced drivers welcome

Marked benefits available on successful completion of probationary period.

Note to recruitment agencies: We prefer to recruit direct but we do have a authorised agency partner list for when we need a helping hand, we will be in touch if we need you.

The Freightroute Group require all applicants to be eligible to work in the UK with no restrictions. We do not offer sponsorship/work visas. You will be required to provide proof of Right to Work at interview stage

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