Transferring vehicles on site (there is a significant amount of walking around the site involved).
Our client
We are proud to be working alongside one of the largest car distribution companies in the UK who due to continued growth are looking to add multiple vehicle compound drivers to their growing team.
Whether you are starting out or looking for a career change, here's a fantastic opportunity to kick-start your future as a fully qualified large goods vehicle driver (category C, Class 2) at our Ewelme depot in South Oxfordshire.
In return for your hard work in a physically demanding role, you will earn a competitive salary, fully funded continued CPC training held on a working day (once qualified), plus a host of benefits, including:
As a 3.5T Driver working for a Builders Merchant, you will be responsible for operating vehicles with a Gross Vehicle Weight of 3.5 tonnes transporting goods and materials to designated locations.
You will ensure the safe and timely delivery of items.
Key Responsibilities
Safely operate 3.5-tonne vehicles to transport goods and materials, according to schedules and routes provided.
Gi Group are currently recruiting for Van Driver/Postman on a temporary, ongoing basis
You will be responsible for driving a 3.5 tonne and delivering post quickly and efficiently, following a planned route whilst maintaining high integrity standards and demonstrating friendly customer service
Our client based in Wallingford delivers letters and parcels every day to people throughout the country and are relied on by communities across the UK.
You'll start your day for an hour or so in the local delivery office, sorting the mail for your route, before either taking out your van to complete your round or making your way out on foot.
You'll each be given a hand-held computer device to capture customer signatures for deliveries and the round will take around four hours to complete.
Monday to Sunday with day off in the week as required
About the role
You'll start your day for an hour or so in the local delivery office, sorting the mail for your route, before either taking out your van to complete your round or making your way out on foot.