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Van Driver

Interaction Recruitment
Devon
1 week ago
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GOO63836 Salary
£12.21 - £12.21/hour Job Location
- United Kingdom -- England -- South West England -- Devon -- Clyst St George Job Type
Permanent Posted
Tuesday, November 4, 2025

🚚 Van Drivers Wanted – Temp to Perm 🚚
Location: Clyst St George
Pay Rate: £12.21 per hour + Weekly Bonus between £40-£80.
Hours: Monday to Saturday – 04:00 start
Job Type: Full-Time, Temp to Perm


Interaction Recruitment are currently seeking Van Drivers for full-time, temp-to-perm positions based in Clyst St George.


🔹 The Role:


You’ll be responsible for collecting and delivering food to customers across the South West. This is a customer-facing role, so a friendly and professional attitude is essential. You'll be working early mornings with a consistent 04:00 start time, Monday through Saturday.


🔹 Key Duties:


Collecting pre-packed food orders from the depot




Delivering to customer locations across the South West




Providing excellent customer service on delivery




Following route and schedule efficiently




Ensuring vehicle checks are carried out


🔹 Requirements:


Full UK driving licence (no more than 6 points)




Previous van driving or multi-drop experience preferred




Comfortable with early morning starts




Good level of physical fitness




Reliable and professional


🔹 What We Offer:


£12.21 per hour pay rate



£40-£80 Bonus. This will depend on targets being hit.

Temp-to-perm opportunity – permanent roles available following a successful trial period




Ongoing, full-time work




Supportive team environment


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