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Customer Delivery Driver Horsham

Waitrose & Partners
West Sussex
2 days ago
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Location: Horsham

Pay: £12.21 per hour + holiday pay + pension contributions

Contract Type: Temporary with potential for permanent opportunities

Shifts: All days available

Are you a friendly and reliable driver with a passion for customer service? We're recruiting Customer Delivery Drivers on behalf of a prestigious UK supermarket brand. This is a fantastic opportunity to represent one of Britain's most loved retailers while working with a reputable agency.



What you'll be doing:

Delivering groceries directly to customers' homes in a 3.5 tonne manual vehicle.Providing excellent customer service as the face of both the supermarket and our agency.Following pre-planned routes with full training provided.Working across multiple store locations if required.

What we're looking for:

A full UK driving licence (manual) with no more than 6 penalty points.Great communication and customer service skills.A professional, reliable and safety-conscious approach.Flexibility to work across different locations.

Additional Information:

A DBS check is required for this role.Regular alcohol and drug testing is carried out by the client.Long-term opportunities available for the right candidates.Valid passport required as proof of right to work.

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