Night Van Driver- Full Time

TTS
Glasgow
1 month ago
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Are you an experienced van driver who is looking for a new opportunity? We have an exciting opportunity to work with a well-known bakery based in Glasgow.

TTS 24-7 Recruitment are delighted to be supporting one of Scotland’s largest family-run bakers.

We are recruiting aMultidrop Night Shift Van Driverto support the established team at their state-of-the-art site.

Job Description and Hours:

Pay: £14 per hour

  • This role starts between 22.00-02.00 Sunday, you will work 6 nights finishing each morning at roughly 07.00-11.30 am, and your working week will finish on a Saturday morning.
  • Some runs will be 7 hours long, some may be 10-11 hours long due to the volume of your runs.
  • Areas that you will be covering are split into three sections:
  • Distance:This could be areas like Greenock, Port Glasgow, Livingston, and Falkirk.
  • Surround:This could cover Airdrie, Motherwell, and Coatbridge areas all about 15 miles away from the city.
  • Local:Glasgow City center runs.
  • Drivers will start their shift by loading their vans with delivery crates with the customer’s orders. They will then collect all relevant delivery paperwork and instructions and set off to the client’s delivery points. These deliveries will be carried out during the night; the customer’s sites may not be open and the driver will be delivering to unmanned sites, though all instructions will be given in detail to the driver.
  • Due to insurance reasons, the driver must be over 25 years old with no points on their licence.
  • Holidays are 20 days plus 9 public holidays and a uniform is provided.

This is a temp to perm position through TTS 24-7 recruitment for 12 weeks, where after the 12 weeks the successful candidate will be taken on by the client on a permanent contract.

For more information and to apply for the Night Shift Van Driver position, please contact Marta on .

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