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Multi Drop Driver

Bidcorp

Nottingham

On-site

GBP 28,000 - 34,000

Full time

Yesterday
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Job summary

A leading food service company in Nottingham is looking for a driver to deliver food products. The role involves customer interaction, ensuring timely deliveries, and handling various products. Candidates should possess a Category C LGV License and a digital tachograph driver card. The position is rewarding and physically demanding, requiring strong organizational skills and the ability to lift heavy items. Join a supportive team and help deliver exceptional service every day.

Benefits

Ongoing CPC development training
Supportive management
Flexible working conditions

Qualifications

  • Must hold a Category C LGV License.
  • Digital tachograph driver card required.
  • Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) or willingness to train.

Responsibilities

  • Deliver ambient, chilled, and frozen food products to customers.
  • Interact with customers at every drop-off.
  • Ensure health and safety standards are met during deliveries.

Skills

Organisational skills
Customer service
Driving skills
Ability to lift heavy items

Education

Category C LGV License
Digital tachograph driver card
Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC)
Job description
Where has your journey taken you so far?


  • Are you great with people?

  • Do you have a passion for delivering great service and hold a full driving licence (Cat C or C+E)?

  • Love being on the road, on the move, and keeping your fitness up?

  • Looking for a job that’s more than just driving?


Then why not make our journey your journey?


Play an important part in our journey

As a Bidfood Driver, you’ll handle and deliver ambient, chilled and frozen food products to our diverse range of customers. It’s all about moving stock on cages or pallets and unloading the items at our customer premises. But most of all, it’s about providing a service they’ll remember. This means getting to know the people you meet on your routes, making every delivery on time, and meeting the highest safety and legal standards. And if you haven’t already guessed, it’s a physically demanding role - but it’s also a very rewarding one!


Our Drivers make our customers’ lives easier.

We return the favour.


This is a role for Drivers who enjoy meeting people – and delivering a service that makes our customers’ lives easier. Whilst you are caring for our customers, we’ll be caring for you. We will give you supportive, flexible managers, who understand your role, and what you need from them, as well as great tech and equipment. We’re proud of the way we treat our drivers – from the training we give, to the fact that during the pandemic we’ve kept our driving teams together. Join today and be part of our team of drivers who are making history, helping to rebuild the nation and the hospitality sector.


The role

This is not a lonely, long-distance driving role. You be food and other catering products to a range of customers throughout the day. These will be a range of restaurants and pubs. Our vehicles are all kitted out with the latest tech, including telematics, but you will have to use plenty of initiative to find the drop off points. Once there, you will be delivering the goods straight to the chefs and managers who make the orders. – You’ll also be the one transferring the goods from your lorry to the customer – on cages or stacked on pallets. Some orders can be large, so it is a job with a real physical element. Health and safety is our top priority and so we will ensure you will have all the latest training and PPE you will need to carry out these responsibilities safely.


What you’ll need

You will be efficient and organised; you need to enjoy the challenge of being given a lorry full of goods and getting it to the right people at the right time. Personality is key. You will interact with the customers at every drop off – so you’ll need to enjoy meeting them, and doing all you can to make their life easier. In addition, you need to able to move cages and pallets that can be heavy.


Qualifications-wise, you need a category C LGV License. You will also have your digital tachograph driver card and your Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC), or be willing to train for it. We will pay for ongoing CPC development to help you keep these qualifications up to date.

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