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Pharmaceutical Delivery Driver

Bursledon
6 days ago
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3.5 TONNE MULTIDROP VAN DELIVERY DRIVER

Night HGV1 Driver

Van Driver

HGV Class 1 Driver

Self Employed Van Driver

Self Employed Van Driver

One of our well-established clients, which specialises in delivering pharmaceutical goods, is looking for a keen and experienced delivery driver to come onboard with them. You will be required to complete deliveries to pharmacies and hospitals around Hampshire.

For this client the successful candidate will be required to complete and pass a 1-day training assessment.

Job Description:

12-week temp to perm position
6 days a week- Monday to Saturday
Start time 7:00am
40-50 drops
Delivering pharmaceutical goods
Training assessment is required
Ensure all delivery notes are completed and up to date
Complete deliveries in required time slots
You will be required to load your van with goodsThe ideal candidate must have:

Full UK driving licence held for a minimum of 1 year
Previous multi drop experience is beneficial
No DD's or DR's
Own transport to commute to and from work is essential
Excellent time keeping
Great customer service skillsBenefits of working with Driver Hire Southampton:

Weekly Pay
Opportunity to go into a full-time permanent role with the client after 12 weeks
Half day on Saturdays
Generous referral scheme- recommend a friend to us and receive a bonus
Consistent communication from our team
PAYE Advanced payment method- payment method inclusive of holiday pay
Onsite parking
Training provided by the clientWhy us?

Driver Hire is the UK's largest specialist transport and logistics Recruitment Company. Driver Hire Southampton can provide ongoing and varied work in Southampton and surrounding areas. We treat you as the true professional that you are.

98% of our candidates said they were proud to work for Driver Hire, why not join our team too

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