Driver - Aylesford Parts Plus
allenmotorgroup
About the role
Allen Motor Group are looking to recruit a Driver for our Parts Plus Centre in Aylesford. The working location of this position is currently our Ford dealership in Sittingbourne, and it will then move to Ayelsford. You will be working to an efficient schedule whilst providing excellent customer service. This position is offered on a full time, 45 hour a week position, Monday – Friday 8:00 – 17:30, and 1 in 2 Saturday’s paying £28,571.40 per annum and reports to the Centre Manager.
Why Allen Motor Group?
In addition to your salary we also offer a range of other benefits including:
· 30 days holiday including bank holidays, plus additional holiday entitlement which increases with length of service
· Fantastic discounts on MOT’s, services and parts
· Life assurance benefit, at no cost to yourself
· Full training and support to develop and progress your career with Allen Motor Group
See what a day in the life of a Parts Plus Driver is really like - https://vimeo.com/782876345/9cd921022c?fl=pl&fe=cm
Required Experience
Previous automotive experience isn’t required but would be advantageous for this position. What we do look for is a full clean driving licence that has been held for at least 12 months.
Previous experience driving light commercial vehicles as well as multi drop experience is also required to be considered for the position.
Key Responsibilities and Duties
· Checking orders that are to be delivered with the invoice
· Working efficiently with all team members
· Submitting fuel receipts
To be considered for this opportunity please apply now
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