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Van Driver

People Solutions Group
Derbyshire
2 weeks ago
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Van Driver

People Solutions are currently recruiting for a Van Driver to join our well-established client based in Swadlincote.

This is a full-time position working for a leading UK brand Monday to Saturday, offering excellent rates of pay and the opportunity for long-term, ongoing work.

You must reside within ten miles of the DE11 postcode.

Shifts:
 • Monday to Saturday – 06:00 starts

Rates of Pay:
 • £14.12 per hour basic
 • £18.78 per hour overtime after 48 hours

Benefits:
 • Weekly pay
 • Monday to Friday work
 • Excellent hourly rates
 • No heavy lifting
 • Well maintained vehicles
 • Opportunity to go permanent

Day-to-Day Duties:
 • Delivering small parcels to concentrated areas
 • Completing 30–40 drops per day
 • No heavy lifting
 • Conducting vehicle checks
 • Completing all necessary paperwork
 • Ensuring all loads are safe and secure

Essential Skills:
 • Full UK Category B Driving Licence
 • No more than three points on licence

Desirable Experience:
 • Previous commercial van driving experience would be an advantage

Training Provided:
 • Full industry-related training and ongoing support throughout

Apply:
If you are ready to take on this exciting opportunity, apply today by clicking the link below or get in touch with our recruitment team to find out more.

People Solutions do not charge any of their candidates any fees or request deposits at any stage of the recruitment process.

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