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DXM2 - SPCS - SPIRIT LOGISTICS - Delivery Driver (Self-Employed)

SPIRIT LOGISTICS
Greater Manchester
1 week ago
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Long Term, Self-employed Multi Drop Delivery Drivers wanted.


Full/Part time driver positions with Spirit Logistics Ltd delivering parcels for a Global partner. Minimum of £113.40 per day inc VAT (£94.50 ex VAT) + Performance Related Bonuses.


Spirit Logistics Ltd are looking for responsible delivery drivers to distribute products promptly to our customers. You will represent our company in a professional and cost-effective manner to increase our profitability and customer satisfaction.


You Receive 


  • Branded Ford vans, Insurance, Fuel, Delivery Device.
  • Two days paid classroom training and nursery routes.
  • State of the art routing technology.
  • Prearranged packages sorted and ready for loading.
  • Excellent rates of pay.
  • Flexible working days. 


Responsibilities 


  • Carry out a pre inspection of the vehicle before departing for routes. 
  • Deliver a wide variety of items to different addresses and on different routes 
  • Load, unload, prepare, inspect and operate a delivery vehicle.
  • Complete logs and reports.


Qualifications 


  • 21+
  • Valid driver’s licence with a maximum of six points and no serious convictions.
  • Delivery driving experience preferred.
  • Customer focused.
  • Independent problem solving.
  • Reliable, polite and friendly.
  • Great team player.
  • Must be able to work weekends
  • Agreement to full DBS check
  • Agreement to Drug & Alcohol Test


Job Benefits 


  • We provide a van, fuel, insurance, uniform and mobile data plan at no cost to you.
  • Competitive hourly rates.
  • Performance related bonuses.
  • Great team and working environment.
  • Refer a friend Scheme


Spirit Logistics Ltd is an equal opportunity service provider, and we value diversity. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, non-disqualifying physical or mental disability and national origin.





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