DBH3 - KDT - KEDAN TRANSPORT LTD - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

KEDAN TRANSPORT LTD
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole, England
6 months ago
Applications closed
Posted
6 Nov 2025 (6 months ago)


DBH3 - KDT - KEDAN TRANSPORT LTD - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

Like the idea of being your own boss? (Earn 211 swb / 226 lwb per day no delivery experience required!).


Flexible self-employed driver positions with KEDAN TRANSPORT LTDdelivering packages and providing a great customer experience!


KEDAN TRANSPORT LTD are a rapidly growing company, operating multiple depots throughout the UK. Were seeking reliable, hard-working, and passionate people who can succeed in a fast-paced environment. Were looking for drivers to deliver parcels to home and business addresses throughout the local areas, collecting parcels from our local depot and delivering them around the surrounding areas.


What we are offering:


  • Wk 41 to Wk 46 211 swb / 226 lwb per day, plus fuel allowance 19p per mile, bonus opportunities. (Rate 154swb/166lwb day rate, bonus opps up to 27 daily day and VAT, if reg).
  • Wk47 to Wk 52 increase - 216 swb / 232 lwb, plus fuel allowance 19p per mile, bonus opportunities. (Rate 158swb/171 lwb day rate, bonus opps up to 27 daily and VAT, if reg).


  • Van owner drivers/non van owner drivers, if you don't have access to a van, we can provide assistance with van hire


  • Weekly pay.


  • Up to 6 days per week.


  • Fast application process and no delivery experience require
  • We cover full costs of Drug & Alcohol test & BGC Check


  • Safe working conditions.


  • Fully paid training and induction provided.


  • Driver Workshops.


  • 24/7 driver support hotline which helps you on the road


  • Packages are pre-sorted for your van loading.


Responsibilities:


  • Load vans and deliver packages, by driving, stepping in and out of the vehicle safely.


  • Adhere to all safety regulations on the road.


  • Operate an electronic device for GPS and daily records


  • Greet and interact with customers and the public with a professional and positive attitude


Requirements:


Held a full UK driving license for a minimum of 1 year and have a maximum of no more than 6 points.


  • Must have a smartphone.


  • Undertake a Criminal Record Check and Drug & Alcohol Test.


  • The ability and will to be able to use the stairs to deliver packages


  • Able to lift and deliver packages (up to 23 kgs.)


  • Commercial (or work-related) driving experience is a plus but not required * Routes calculated over a 9-hour period.


We pride ourselves on being an equal opportunity company and are committed to avoiding discrimination in the workplace. This includes Sex, Race, National Origin, Political Preference, Pregnancy & Religion. We pride ourselves in having a vast range of cultures working in our company and we work together to provide excellent customer services to all our customers. Apply today and one of our expert Recruitment Managers will be happy to talk to you further about our application process.





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