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A leading food services company in Nottingham is seeking a Driver to deliver ambient, chilled, and frozen food products to various customers. The role requires a valid LGV license, excellent people skills, and physical ability to handle large deliveries. Enjoy a supportive work environment with flexible shifts. Join us to make a significant impact in the hospitality sector.
Then why not make our journey your 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 the customer premises. Most of all, it’s about providing a service they’ll remember – getting to know the people you meet on your routes, delivering on time, and meeting the highest safety and legal standards. It’s a physically demanding role, but also a very rewarding one.
We return the favour.
This is a role for Drivers who enjoy meeting people – and delivering a service that makes their customers’ lives easier. While you care for our customers, we’ll care for you. We give you supportive, flexible managers, remarkable tech and equipment. Your shifts are Monday to Friday. We are proud of the way we treat our drivers – from the training we give, to keeping our driving teams together during the pandemic. Join today and be part of our team of drivers who are making history, helping to rebuild the nation and the hospitality sector.
This is not a lonely, long‑distance driving role. You will be delivering great food and other catering products to a range of customers throughout the night. Our vehicles are kitted out with the latest tech, including telematics, but you will rely on initiative to locate drop‑off points. Once there, you’ll deliver the goods straight to chefs and managers, or open stores for deliveries – and transfer goods from your lorry to the customer, often on cages and pallets. Some orders are large, so there is a real physical element. Health and safety is our top priority; we’ll ensure you have the latest training and PPE to carry out these responsibilities safely.
You will be efficient and organised, and you’ll enjoy the challenge of moving a lorry full of goods to the right people at the right time. Personality is key; you’ll interact with customers at every drop‑off, so enjoy meeting them and making their life easier. You must be able to move heavy cages and pallets.
Qualifications-wise, you need a category C LGV license. You should 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.