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DOX2 - NAXE - NAXE LOGISTICS - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

NAXE LOGISTICS
Oxfordshire
1 week ago
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We are seeking a reliable Multi-stop Delivery Driver to join our team. The Delivery Driver will be responsible for transporting goods from the warehouse in Banbury to customers in a timely manner. This role requires excellent driving skills and a customer-focused approach.


The company will provide:

  • Van with insurance
  • Fuel
  • Uniform
  • Device with internet
  • Paid Induction


Schedule:

  • Availibility to work 1-6 days a week including weekdends (£117 to £702/weekly bonus will be payed based on performance)


Duties:

  • Drive company vehicles to deliver products to customers
  • Load and unload goods from the delivery vehicle
  • Perform routine checks on the delivery vehicle to ensure it is in good working condition
  • Please note that some deliveries may include alcohol and other age sensitive products. 
  • Follow delivery schedules and routes efficiently


Requirements:

  • Must have a valid driving licence with no more than 6 points (UK and EU)
  • Must have a Right to Work in the UK
  • Safety Shoes (boots or trainers)
  • Ability to handle heavy lifting when loading and unloading goods (up to 23kg)
  • Communication skills to interact with customers and colleagues
  • Previous experience as a Delivery Driver or Van Driver is beneficial but not a requirement. 
  • Must be self-employed; we can assist you with this


Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Self-employed, Permanent, Freelance
Pay: £117.00 per day
Expected hours: 9 – 54 per week


Benefits:

  • Casual dress
  • Free parking
  • On-site parking
  • Paid training


Flexible Language Requirement: English not required


Schedule:


  • 10 hour shift
  • 8 hour shift
  • Day shift
  • Weekend availability


Supplemental Pay:


  • Bonus scheme
  • Performance bonus
  • Tips


Experience:

  • Delivery driver experience: 1 year (preferred)
  • Driving: 1 year (preferred)


Licence/Certification: Driving Licence (required)


Work authorisation:  United Kingdom (required)


Work Location: On the road


Expected start date: 02/09/2024





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