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Van Driver

Driver Hire
Hampshire
5 months ago
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Van Driver. Cat B. Agency Work. Weekly Pay.

Driver Hire, the UK’s largest supplier of Drivers within the logistics industry, pride ourselves on our staff satisfaction. Driver Hire is looking to recruit a number of van drivers for all types of work across Hampshire and Surrey. You could be driving a variety of vehicles for a range of different clients, which may be delivering plumbing supplies to construction sites, electrical items to small retailers, along with many other roles.


The work is varied, but does NOT include multi drop parcel deliveries. The hours and days can be flexible to suit you. It can be as little or as many days as you wish, mostly between a Monday and Friday with occasional weekend work available.


This role is perfect if you are looking for some extra work. Or even if you are trying to find a way into a permanent driving role and need some more experience.


**** Hours, Pay And Benefits of the Van Driver ****

£13.73 per hour (which includes holiday money)


Guaranteed minimum of 8 hours pay per day
Flexible working days to suit you
Ongoing work with the potential of a permanent role for the right candidate

**** Responsibilities of the Temporary Van Driver ****

Carry out deliveries in a professional and timely manner


Perform daily vehicle inspection checks
Be reliable, polite and friendly and remember good customer service is vital as the face of the company
Be able to plan routes efficiently and have use of a proper SatNav

**** Requirements of the Temporary Van Driver ****

Full UK driving licence


Have held your licence for over 1 year
Previous experience with delivery work would be advantageous
Verifiable work references

If you’d like to apply, or discuss this with someone, please press apply now.


We also have both regular and occasional work in Camberley, Aldershot, Guildford and Woking for drivers who have HGV Class 1, HGV Class 2, Cat CE, Cat C, Cat C1, 7.5t, van and car experience.

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