Night Time Multi-drop Delivery Driver

We are looking for a night time driver to do multi-drop deliveries throughout London. We are a bakery wholesaler who deliver each night to restaurants & cafes in London. Between £90-£130 (average night £120) per shift, with an optional extra of a £40 additional delivery . We are looking for a driver to work 4-5 nights a week.

Duties

  • Night time multi-drop delivering to restaurants, cafes in London within the M25.
  • Working from 11pm to roughly 5am depending on shift
  • Load up the van with your drops and ensure keys are on board for all customers needed.
  • On average, 25-35 drops per night
  • Need to be tech savvy, with use of Whats App and POD software (provided).

Benefits

  • Good shift rate
  • A chance to be involved with a good team in a family run business.
  • Paid Holidays

We are looking for someone who can be reliable and responsible with handling keys and customer deliveries. Who is organised and thorough.

A company van & insurance is provided. We will only be looking at drivers who have experience with this line of work, and have held a UK driving licence for at least 10 years. We are based in New Charlton, Greenwich.

Fluent English is necessary. Full UK clean driving licence with no disqualifications or penalties in the last 5 years. To be insured on a policy of drivers over 30 years of age.

Job Types: Part-time, Permanent

Pay: £90.00-£130.00 per day

Benefits:

  • Discounted or free food
  • On-site parking

Experience:

  • Multi-drop: 1 year (required)
  • Night time driving: 1 year (required)

Licence/Certification:

  • Clean UK Driving Licence held for at least 10 years (required)

Work Location: In person

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