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DDN1 - ECOR - ECODRIVE LOGISTICS LTD - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

ECODRIVE LOGISTICS LTD
South Yorkshire
1 week ago
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Become one of our amazing  


Delivery Associates Today!


Earn over £100 a day +VAT + Bonus Incentives


no delivery experience required!


 


Full-time & Part Time self-employed driver positions with ecodrive logistics delivering packages and great customer experiences! We are seeking reliable, hard-working and passionate people who can succeed in a fast paced environment.


 


We give you everything you need for success!


We even provide the vans at no cost to you!


 


What we are offering:


 


·       £11p.h / up to £99 per day +VAT + Bonuses up to £20 a day!


·       Easy and fast application process – delivery experience not essential


·       Safe working conditions


·       Motivated and diverse team


·       Delivery vehicles with modern technology to make your workday easier – no cost to you


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


·       Mobile device during work-time in order to stay connected and provide advanced technology to navigate your routes efficiently and get delivery instructions from customers


·       Packages are pre-sorted for your van loading


·       Daily interaction with customers


·       New and smart delivery uniform


·       Full Time 5 days a week and Part Time Opportunities available


·       Driver Referral Scheme


·       Driver Loyalty Scheme


 


Responsibilities:


 


·       Load vans and delivery 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:


 


·       Over the age of 18+


·       Independent problem solver with excellent communication skills


·       Ability to use stairs to deliver packages


·       Able to lift and deliver packages up to 23kgs


·       Commercial (or work-related) driving experience is a plus but not essential


·       Approximate working hours per day are: 9 hours between 9am and 10pm


·       Able to pass a drug and alcohol test


·       Able to pass a criminal background check


·       No more than 6 points on driving licence


·       Able to provide a good customer service


·       Willingness to learn


 


 


Apply today by contacting:


 


Email:              


Website:           www.ecodrivelogistics.com/jobs


Call:                 07908 252 183



Previous experience of driving a larger vehicle preferred but not essential.


Please note: these are long wheel based vans.
We are an equal opportunities service provider; we do not discriminate against nationality, race, age, sex and others. We believe that resourcing a diverse workforce is central to our success and we make recruiting decisions based on your skills and experience.





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