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Postal Delivery Driver

Pertemps Bond
Hampshire
2 weeks ago
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📦 Job Opportunity: Postal/Parcel Delivery Driver
Location: Gosport
Start Date: ASAP
Contract Type: Temporary / Contract
Pay Rate: ÂŁ16.58 per hour
Hours: Up to 40 hours per week
Schedule: Monday to Friday & weekends, between 07:00 – 19:00
Overtime: Available on weekends

🚚 About the Role:
Pertemps is proud to support Royal Mail in recruiting Multi-Drop Postal/Parcel Delivery Drivers in the Birmingham and West Midlands areas
If you have a passion for customer service and enjoy working independently outdoors, this is the perfect role for you!

🔑 Key Responsibilities:

  • Start your shift at the local delivery office to sort and load your deliveries.
  • Use a handheld device for signature capture and route navigation.
  • Deliver letters and parcels by foot and/or vehicle – walking up to 8 miles per day.
  • Lift and carry mail bags (up to 16kg) and parcels (up to 20kg).
  • Use delivery trolleys when required.


✅ Requirements:

  • Full UK manual driving licence (maximum 6 points; clean licence preferred).
  • Previous delivery or driving experience is beneficial but not essential.
  • Excellent time management and customer service skills.
  • Comfortable working outdoors in all weather conditions.


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