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DDN1 - LMSE - LMS EURO LTD - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

LMS EURO LTD
South Yorkshire
1 week ago
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DDN1 - LMSE - LMS EURO LTD - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

Job Description


LMS Euro is a young company primarily focusing on multi drop deliveries in South Yorkshire, we have exciting opportunities for courier drivers to join our expanding team!


We are servicing the biggest courier network and online retailer in the UK to provide great service to customers and contractors alike.


Job Description:


You will be delivering high volumes of parcels on behalf of our clients and customers and as such representing both LMS Euro and our clients world-renowned brands. Your daily routine will include loading your vehicles prior to departing on your allocated route. Guided by state-of-the-art technology you will be responsible for the care of and timely delivery of all parcels on your route placing customer service public and your safety at the forefront. Full training provided and experience is not essential.


Benefits:


121.05per day plus potential to earn bonus and incentives (up to 130.00 per week)


No hassle - Fuel, Mercedes Sprinter, insurance, and uniform are provided atNO cost, no rental agreement or hidden cost.


Weekly service payments every Monday


Typically, 8.5hour days (including 30-minute break)


Paid training and ride along training if required up to 13 days.


Device is provided with Data usage, if own device use we reimburse 1.80 per day.


Opportunity for career progression within an ambitious/growing business.


Refer a friend scheme - earn an extra 99.00 per driver referred.


Key Responsibilities:


Multi drop parcel deliveries to homes and businesses within your designated post code area after a pre organized allocation of parcels.


Pre-mapped routes, all deliveries in order for you


No Timed Deliveries


Flexibility on working days 2-6 days per week on a Rota basis


Required to work evenings and weekends - this is not a Mon-Fri 9-5 position


Earliest start is from 8:30am.


Requirements:


Ability to work 8.5hr shifts up to 6 days per week.


Have held a full UK or European driving license for at least 2 years


Have no more than 6 penalty points with no active IN, DR or TT codes


All roles are subject to both a DBS checks and a drugs and alcohol test.


Minimum of 1 years commercial van driving experience.


We believe the following would help you succeed.


*Excellent customer service skills


* Organised and focused


* Dedication and commitment


* Ability to work under your own initiative, as well as part of a team


* A level of flexibility to service requirements


* Able to pass a criminal background check. (The cost is covered by us)


* Able to pass a drugs & alcohol test. (The cost is covered by us)


* Have own transport to be able to commute to and from delivery station.


Licence/Certification:


Full Manual Driving License (preferred


LMS EURO operatesEqual opportunities and non-discrimination policiesand providesGDPR protection. We believe passionately that resourcing a diverse workforce is central to our success and we make recruiting decisions based on your experience and skills. We are also an advocate of the Real Living Wage making sure all our workforce receive wages higher than the national average. We are also passionate to support veterans and ex-emergency service personnel.


This is aSelf-employed positionand the contractor has the right to withdraw at any given time.


Job Types: Full-time, Temporary, and Permanent


Reference ID: DONCASTER DA11


Expected start date: 01/08/2021


Salary: 103.05to 121.05per day including bonuses and incentives


***VEHICLE PROVIDED, NO FUEL TO PAY, ALL COSTS COVERED BY US***


***IMMEDIATE STARTS available once all checks are complete***


COVID-19 considerations:We are taking all Government Advice precautions and more.







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