Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£13.37 - £14.49 per hour
Postal delivery driver Pertemps are working in partnership with the Royal Mail, the UK's designated Universal Postal Service Provider, to a postal delivery driver for the Newtown delivery office (SY16 1AG). As a Postal delivery driver, you will be required to deliver parcels that are assigned within the local area. To meet entry requirements, you will have: Full UK Driving license No more than 6 Points on your license Unfortunately, we are unable to accept any DD, DR, IN or CD endorsements. Due to the nature of our client's business, you will be required to clear a CRB security check following the point of registration. In return, the postal delivery driver will receive: Pay rates - Monday to Saturday £13.37 per hour, Sunday £14.49 per hour. Shifts Monday to Saturday 14:00 - 19:00 Sunday work also available. Accrued holiday pay. Access to pension (PAYE). Weekly pay. Potential temp to perm opportunity If you are interested in applying, please apply within. #postaldeliverydriver
Newtown
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