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DRG2 - LLGL - LINK 4 LOGISTICSLTD - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

LINK 4 LOGISTICS LTD
Berkshire
1 week ago
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DRG2 - LLGL - LINK 4 LOGISTICSLTD - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

VAN, FUEL AND INSURANCE COVERED BY LINK 4 LOGISTICS.


Link 4 Logistics LTD are an equal opportunities service provider. 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.


What we are looking for


  • self employed driver
  • Exceptional customer service
  • Attention to detail to ensure deliveries are completed as per the correct process
  • Dedication and commitment
  • Ability to work on your own initiative, as well as part of a team
  • Can follow Instructions
  • Veterans, ex-emergency services are highly encouraged to enquire.
  • Flexible to service demands


What we offer


  • Routes all preplanned and sorted reducing loading times.
  • company fuel cards
  • flexible working days
  • uniform
  • new telecommunications devices provided whilst working
  • vans will be equipped with state of the art technology
  • accounting services provided to support self employed status


Requirements


  • Minimum of 1 years commercial van driving experience.
  • Full UK or Euro Driving licence and a maximum of 6 points with no active IN, DR or TT codes.
  • Able to pass a criminal background check.
  • Able to pass a drugs & alcohol test.
  • Be able to commute to and from delivery station in Reading (Theale)
  • Have good spoken and written English


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


Salary: 110.00-130.00 per day


COVID-19 considerations:
PPE provided


Experience:


  • delivery driver: 1 year (preferred)
  • driving: 1 year (preferred)


Licence/Certification:


  • Driving License (required)





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