Company
Travis Perkins
Travis Perkins
30000
Be the best on the road“The most important things are safety, customer satisfaction and the happiness of the team.”Be the face of one of the UK’s largest suppliers of building materialsWork to the highest industry standards Enhance our reputation for incredibly professional serviceAt Travis Perkins we pride ourselves on being a great place to work. We’re a top employer that looks after our people and empowers them to look after our business and our loyal customer base.Joining our family as a LGV Driver, you’ll carry out multi‐drop deliveries from our branch direct to our local customers. It’ll be down to you to make sure the vehicle is loaded properly and in line with road and transport legislation. And then when you get to your destination, you’ll be the ultimate professional: polite, helpful and the face of Travis Perkins.To join us you’ll need to be: An experienced LGV Driver with a Cat C1 licence (upto 7.5ton)Able to provide CPC training records Used to working with minimum supervisionBlessed with top‐notch people skillsIn return, you’ll have every opportunity to drive your career forward within a large and expanding business with deep local roots and strong family values.Part time and flexible opportunities are available in this branch.We’re driving to become a truly inclusive employer. We want everyone to be at their best and it’s our ambition that everyone within our Group feels safe, welcome and confident to be their authentic selves. You be you, it makes us, us.#LI-DNI
London
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