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Van Delivery Driver – East Grinstead

Driver Hire
West Sussex
6 days ago
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Driver Hire Gatwick are seeking an enthusiastic 3.5T Van Delivery Driver to cover 3 days a week with one of our well-stablished clients in East Grinstead. You will be delivering fresh meat to restaurants and schools in London and some other locations. If you are looking for a full time job and you prefer to add some of variety to your week, you also can be assigned for other clients on the remaining days

Key Responsibilities:

Up to 12 15 deliveries per day, (depending on distance)


Monday, Wednesday and Friday : 06:00 am to 04:00 pm (roughly)
Assist with basic maintenance tasks and general housekeeping.
Must have great customer service!
Safely drive and handle a 3.5T Van.
Provide excellent customer service during deliveries and maintain communication.

Requirements:

A valid UK driving licence with no more than 6 penalty points.


Must live within 10 miles of Crawley.
Own transportation to and from work.
Must be comfortable with doing drops into schools in London

Benefits:

Pay rate: £13.69 PAYE


Temp to Perm opportunity.
Weekly pay every Friday.
Immediate start available.
Training provided!

Apply Today!


Call us for an informal chat about the role. Additionally, if you live in Burgess Hill, East Grinstead, Reigate, Horsham, Horley we have various other roles available!

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