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Van Driver. Use of van for commute.

Driver Hire
Surrey
1 month ago
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Van Driver. Godalming. Use of van for commute.

Driver Hire are seeking a reliable, experienced Cat B Van Driver to join our client based in Godalming. They are a leading catering butcher and you will be delivering vacuum packed, sealed, perishable items to pubs, hotels, restaurants and holiday parks in a refrigerated transit-sized van.


You will be delivering across the South and there are frequent runs into central London so you must be comfortable with this. The ideal candidate will also have experience in commercial driving and possess excellent communication skills.


Plenty of hand-balling so you will need to be physically fit, you will have the use of a trolley.


You will be required to work Monday to Saturday every week and would therefore expect to earn in excess of £30k per year


You will also have the use of the van for your commute to and from work.


**** Benefits, Hours and Salary of the Cat B Driver ****

Pay £12.21 per hour plus paid holiday


Monday to Saturday
Use of the van for commute to and from work

**** Responsibilities of the Cat B Van Driver ****

Carry out daily vehicle walk round checks


Ensure load is safely secured
Assist with planning your route for the day
Ensure all paperwork is correctly completed on each drop
Be Health and Safety Focused in all aspects of the role
Possess the flexibility to “go the extra mile” and have a full commitment to providing excellent customer service
Use initiative and have an organised approach to your role and workload
Physically fit as lifting / handballing will be required

**** Requirements of the Cat B Van Driver ****

UK driving licence


Have delivery experience
Verifiable references
Comfortable with driving into the centre of London

Think this is the job for you? Press apply now and one of our team will be in touch.


This role is being filled through Driver Hire, the UK and Ireland’s largest specialist supplier of recruitment services to the transport industry. The network consists of over 100 offices nationwide. Driver Hire Guildford is always looking to recruit drivers for temporary, permanent, full time and part time assignments. Call us to discuss the other opportunities we have available. Including Class 1, class 2, 7.5t, Van, HIAB, FLT.

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