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Delivery Driver

Allied Bakeries
Glasgow City
2 days ago
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Overview of role

Location: Glasgow

 

💰 Annual Salary: £37,840 | 🚛 Multi-Drop Deliveries | 🏆 Industry-Leading Benefits

 

HGV Class 2 Multi-Drop Driver – Join Our Safety-First Team in Glasgow!

 

 

Are you a skilled Class C Delivery Driver looking for a company that truly values you? Do you want to be part of a team that prioritises safety, career development, and work-life balance? If so, we’d love to hear from you!  At Allied Bakeries, we’re not just delivering bread – we’re delivering excellence, reliability, and top-tier service to our customers. With a 4-star rating on Glassdoor, we’re proud of our reputation as an employer of choice and are committed to making work a rewarding experience for all our employees.

🚛 The Role

As a HGV Class 2 (Cat C) Multi-Drop Delivery Driver, you’ll be a crucial part of our transport team, ensuring on-time deliveries to our customers’ stores.

 

  • Working pattern: 5 days over 7 (including weekends on rotation)
  • Shift start: 3 am
  • Average hours: 45.5 per week / 9.1 per day
  • Multi-drop deliveries across the Glasgow area and beyond
🌟 What We Offer

We believe in rewarding our people, and that’s why we offer an outstanding package of benefits, including:

 

  • Competitive Salary: £37,840 per year 💷
  • 33 Days Annual Leave – Enjoy your well-earned breaks! 🏖️
  • Up to 10% Employer Pension Contributions (including Life Assurance) 🔒
  • Extra Slice’ Benefits Scheme – Discounts at over 500 retailers, including Tesco, Sainsbury’s, M&S, Curry’s, and more! 🛍️
  • Electric Car/ Cycle to Work Scheme – Get a great bike deal to help with your commute 🚴‍♂️
  • Family-Friendly & Flexible Working Options – Supporting your work-life balance 🏡
  • Employee Assistance Programme – Free & confidential support for financial, legal, and personal matters 📞
  • Charitable Giving – Be part of our partnership with Save the Children and give back through payroll donations ❤️


Why Join Us?


✅ A strong team culture – Be part of a friendly, supportive workforce that values safety and teamwork.
✅ A respected brand – Deliver products from well-loved brands like Kingsmill, Allisons, and Sunblest.
✅ Opportunities for career progression – We’re committed to helping you grow and develop within our company.


🚛 Ready to take the next step? Apply today!


Whether you're an experienced multi-drop driver or a newly qualified Class C driver eager to prove your skills, we welcome applications from dedicated professionals who put safety and service first.
Join us and be part of a company that invests in its people – because at Allied Bakeries, you’re more than just a driver – you’re part of the team. 

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