Delivery Driver

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1 year ago
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Position: Delivery Driver

Location: Rochester ME3 9ND

Employment Type: Full-time

Shift: Weekdays and Weekends - mornings, afternoons and nights

About PostX AI:

PostX AI is revolutionising logistics with zero-carbon delivery solutions through advanced machine learning. We partner with various stakeholders to solve complex logistics challenges, enhancing delivery efficiency while reducing environmental impact. We are looking for experienced drivers to join the team and change the way deliveries are made.

Key Responsibilities:

Execute deliveries promptly and efficiently within assigned routes.
Ensure all packages are handled with care and delivered in optimal condition.
Utilise company-provided technology to manage delivery schedules and routes.
Adhere to all traffic laws and company safety protocols.
Represent PostX professionally, maintaining excellent customer service.
Assist with vehicle maintenance and report any issues promptly.

Requirements:

Valid UK driver's license with a clean driving record (C, CE, B+E)
(ADR Licence preferred but not essential)
Class 1 / Class 2 experience, ideally towing trailers
Previous experience in transport and logistics
Strong time-management skills and attention to detail.
Ability to work independently and handle physical tasks.
Commitment to sustainable and environmentally friendly practices.
Availability to work weekends and nights (9pm onwards) highly advantageous

Benefits:

Competitive salary and benefits package.
Opportunity to be part of an innovative and eco-friendly company.
Ongoing training and professional development.

Pay: £17 p/h

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