Self Employed Vehicle Delivery Drivers

DMN Logistics Ltd, North Motherwell, North Lanarkshire

Self Employed Vehicle Delivery Drivers

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DMN Logistics Ltd, North Motherwell, North Lanarkshire

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Remote working

Posted today, 25 Dec | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 6b10671b72c54560a4d040b9c79e8083

Full Job Description

Home based you will start as a Self-Employed Vehicle Collection and Delivery Driver

You will collect and deliver vehicles across the UK. You will be required to plan your own travel between drop off and collections by utilising public transport or through the resource of our network of drivers

Following a successful probationary period, you will be up-skilled to be a Corporate Handover Driver and ultimately trained to join our Inspections team working on blue chip accounts as an Inspector/Driver enjoying the additional benefits associated with the role

Experience is not essential as full training will be given, you must have good customer service skills, a working knowledge of vehicles and have a professional can-do attitude

To apply applicants must have

A full UK driving licence, held for at least 5 years and with no more than 6 penalty points and no major endorsements such as : CD, IN, DR, DD, TT99

You MUST be over 30 years old to meet insurance requirements

You MUST have Off-road parking i.e. driveway or garage at your address

Driving Licence must show current address

DMN Logistics are one of the UK's leading independent vehicle collection and inspection companies

Due to ongoing growth we require self-employed driver contractors based no further north than Glasgow & Edinburgh.

Competitive remuneration/ weekly pay

Inspection Fee: an industry leading £17.50 per inspection on top of movement job price when fully trained

The latest technology enabling you to work smart

Fuel card & Trade plates provided

Full training with ongoing progression