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3.5t Driver - Sheffield (32 hours per week)

Unit 1, Garter Street Industrial Centre, Sheffield S4 7QX
£13.30 per hour

Job description:

Clockwork Removals and Storage are recruiting for a 3.5t Driver to join our busy Sheffield Branch.

This is not just a driving role, you will be responsible for delivering excellent customer service to our customers when they move home and for ensuring that Clockwork Removals and Storage’s packing and loading standards are delivered by the removals team.

The role will suit an experienced 3.5T Driver that wants to do more than just drive. Clockwork Removals and Storage 3.5T Drivers have to be great team players and want to interact with customers to provide a great service.

What we are looking for in our 3.5T Driver:

  • Previous experience in removals preferable
  • Excellent spoken English
  • Full UK driving licence essential

Clockwork Removals & Storage will provide full training to provide you with the skills you need to lead your team, pack and load, understand health and and safety together with customers service skills.

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