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Join Our Driver Team at AM Logistics!

We highly encourage you to inquire about joining our team. We're currently seeking dedicated and enthusiastic self-employed delivery drivers to operate out of our Cardiff depot, serving the local area. Whether you're seeking full-time or part-time opportunities, we have positions available for an immediate start.

Daytime work, up to 6 days per week, 9 hour working days with van, fuel and insurance provided.

Benefits

  • Service payments paid weekly
  • Mercedes Sprinter and Transit van provided fully insured
  • State-of-art technology to locate and deliver packages
  • Fully paid Training
  • Uniforms provided
  • Shell fuel card
  • Bonus & reward scheme in place to boost your earnings
  • Opportunities to progress
  • No Sortation - all routes are pre-sequenced and pre-mapped. All you need to do is collect your parcels and you are ready to go!

What are the basic requirements?

  • A minimum of 6 months of commercial van driving experience (e.g. Amazon, Hermes, DPD, Royal Mail etc.)
  • Must be holding a Full (Manual) UK or Euro Driving license for at least 1 year (maximum of 6 points with no active CD, DR or TT codes)
  • Weekend availability required.
  • Able to pass a criminal background check
  • Parcel stops vary seasonally from 150 stops
  • Be able to commute to and from the delivery station

Want to Fast Track your application?

Whatsapp/Text 07427847895 with 'Job' and your Name to get a call back

“All your parcels are sequenced and ready to go, all we need is you”

At AM Logistics Group we believe in Fairness, Transparency and an equal opportunity to progress your career through ongoing training opportunities and your willingness to set your goals high, work hard and realise your dreams.

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Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Pay: £780.00-£936.00 per week

Benefits:

  • On-site parking

Work Location: In person

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