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Van Delivery Driver

Pertemps
West Lothian
2 weeks ago
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Job Title: Van Delivery Driver

  • Location: Uphall
  • Working Days: Monday-Friday
  • Start Time: 6AM (until finish)
  • Salary: £14.90 per hour
  • Contract Type: Full-Time, Temporary
  • Start Date: ASAP


 


 

What You’ll Be Doing:

  • Carrying out multiple drop-off deliveries primarily within Central Edinburgh and Glasgow areas
  • Occasionally assisting with order picking
  • Ensuring all delivery documentation and paperwork is completed accurately and on time
  • Performing routine vehicle inspections and ensuring all driving records are properly maintained
  • Adhering to health, safety, and road compliance standards at all times


 


 

What We’re Looking For:

  • A full, valid UK driving licence (maximum of 6 penalty points allowed; no DR, DD, or IN endorsements)
  • A minimum of 6 months’ experience in a multi-drop delivery role
  • Previous experience with temperature-controlled deliveries is highly desirable, though not essential
  • Strong time management skills, reliability, and a customer-focused attitude
  • A positive team player who can also work independently when required


 


 


 


Apply now and join a team where your hard work is valued!


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