Company
Pertemps
Pertemps
£13.37 per hour
Job Title: Postal Delivery Worker (Driving Licence required) Location: Oban PA34 Start Date: ASAP Contract Length: 2 weeks Pay Rate: £13.37 Working Hours: Total working hours: 16 Start and finish; Mon, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 3pm-5pm and 8am-4pm Saturday.to 5pm Monday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday. Working days: Mon, Wed, Thurs, Fri & Sat Overtime may be available/Weekend working required If successful, you must be able to pass a disclosure check. Pertemps are delighted to be supporting Royal Mail in recruiting multi-drop Postal/Parcel Delivery Drivers in Oban. If you have excellent customer service skills and want to be a part of a dynamic and growing industry, this position is perfect for you. Key Responsibilities: You'll start your day in the local delivery office sorting and collecting post/parcels to be delivered. You'll be given a hand-held device to capture customer signatures for deliveries. The hand-held will also act as your routing system, telling you where to go to next. The role will be physically demanding, where you'll be walking at least 8 miles per day. You will also be required to carry a bag that can weigh up to 16kg, delivering letters and parcels, with parcels weighing up to 20kg. Driving and on foot delivery will be required, and you will be required to push/pull a trolley during deliveries. Key Skills: Valid UK driving license with a maximum of 6 points. (a clean license is preferred) Previous delivery or driving experience preferred but not mandatory. Excellent time management and organisational skills. Strong communication and customer service abilities. A commitment to safe and responsible driving practices. Working outdoors in all weathers is required If you're interested in this role, please click apply now!
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