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Delivery Driver - Company Van Provided For Free

Fleet X Logistics ltd
Hampshire
2 days ago
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Job Description

FleetX Logistics Ltd is now hiring Multi-Drop Delivery Drivers in portsmouth, Havant, gosport , fareham and nearby areas. We’re looking for reliable, hardworking individuals to deliver parcels safely and efficiently using company-provided vans, fuel, and insurance. Full training provided — no experience necessary! It’s self employed rule.

Christmas Incentive Payments

£12 extra per day on top of your daily rate ( if work 6 days in a week)

£9 extra per day on top of your daily rate (if work 5 days in a week)

£5 extra per day on top of your daily rate (if work 2/3 days in a week)

Shift Pattern : 9 hours (12 Noon -9pm )

What We Offer:

Daily pay from £121.50 to £155.40 (incl. VAT)

Paid training

Insured van, fuel, and device provided

Weekly pay, straight to your bank

Paid training, uniform, and full support

Performance bonuses and referral scheme

Pre-planned routes – no route planning required

Free on-site parking at the depot

Your Role:

Deliver parcels to homes and businesses

Follow pre-planned routes using handheld device

Provide excellent customer service

Load, scan, and handle parcels up to 23kg

Requirements:

Van Driving experience required

Full UK or EU driving licence (held for at least 12 months)

Held UK licence 1 year minumum / automatic accepted

Maximum 6 points – no DR, IN, or TT offences

Must pass drug & alcohol screening and background check

Physically fit and reliable

Basic English for navigation and communication

Fleet X Logistics-

Please note: Company vans must stay at the depot overnight for insurance and contract reasons. You’ll need your own transport (car, bike, or public transport) to travel to and from the depot.”

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent

Benefits:



Free parking

On-site parking

Referral programme

Ability to commute/relocate:



Havant PO9 2NG: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (preferred)

Application question(s):



Van driving experience required

Experience:



Van driving: 1 year (required)

Licence/Certification:



Driving Licence (required)

Work Location: In person

 

 


Qualifications

Requirements:

  • Van Driving experience required
  • Full UK or EU driving licence (held for at least 12 months)
  • Held UK licence 1 year minumum / automatic accepted
  • Maximum 6 points – no DR, IN, or TT offences
  • Must pass drug & alcohol screening and background check
  • Physically fit and reliable
  • Basic English for navigation and communication                                                             Please note: Company vans must stay at the depot overnight for insurance and contract reasons. You’ll need your own transport (car, bike, or public transport) to travel to and from the depot.”

 

 



Additional Information

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent (it’s self employed role)

Pay: £121.50-£145.80 per day

Additional pay:

 

  • Bonus scheme
  • Yearly bonus

 

Benefits:

 

 

  • Employee discount
  • On-site parking
  • Referral programme

 

Flexible language requirement:

 

  • English not required

 

Schedule:

 

  • Day shift
  • Monday to Friday
  • Overtime
  • Weekend availability
  • Shifts start between 11:45 AM and 12:30 PM, and you’ll get at least 2 weeks’ notice of your exact start time. Each shift typically lasts around 9 hours, giving you a clear schedule to plan your day.

 

Ability to commute/relocate:

 

  • Portsmouth PO9 2NG: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (preferred)

 

Application question(s):

 

  • Van driving experience required

 

Experience:

 

  • Van driving: 1 year (required)

 

Licence/Certification:

 

  • Driving Licence (required)

 

Work Location: In person 

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