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DPR1 - DAS - DEVA SERVICES DAS - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

DEVA SERVICES DAS
Lancashire
1 week ago
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Requirements for the role:


·       Maximum 6 penalty points


·       Full UK / EU Driving license for minimum 2 years


·       No drink/drug driving offenses in the last 5 years


·       DBS checks and Drug & Alcohol testing will be undertaken.


Are you looking for a career as a Professional Self-Employed Courier Driver? We are looking for additional van drivers who want a rewarding career in one of the UK’s fastest growing sectors.


Prior experience is beneficial but not a necessity.


·       Day Rate + fuel + bonus


·       Duties will include making over 100 deliveries per day using state of the art mapping and scanning equipment. You will be responsible for providing excellent customer service and will be expected to drive safely and responsibly


·       We are a busy parcel delivery company looking to build on our success working with the world’s largest internet retailers.


·       DBS checks and Drug & Alcohol testing will be undertaken.


·       Please provide 1 proof of address e.g. Bank statement or letter, Council Tax Bill, Credit card statement, water bill, utility bill, phone bill etc. MUST BE DATED WITHIN THE LAST 3 MONTHS


·       Driving licence


·       Proof of national insurance 


·       Passport, birth certificate or ID card


DEVA prides itself on equal opportunities





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