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CVIT Operative
Cash-in-Transit (CIT) Driver
We are currently seeking a friendly and reliable CIT Driver to join our dedicated operations team. As a CIT Driver, you will be responsible for securely transporting cash between various locations across the UK. This role requires excellent attention to detail, an ability to work independently while ensuring the safety of yourself and others, and willingness to work a 4 on, 4 off rooster with variable early starts.
Responsibilities
- Safely and efficiently transport cash, coins, and other valuables to and from designated customer locations, ensuring ATMs are replenished in a professional and timely manner
- Follow established security procedures and protocols to protect assets in transit
- Inspect and maintain the condition of the transport vehicle, reporting any issues promptly to the appropriate personnel
- Adhere to traffic and parking regulations as well as company safety policies and driving standards
- Maintain accurate records of each transaction, including cash amounts, timing, and destination details
- Communicate effectively with internal teams and clients to ensure smooth, on-time deliveries
- Handle unforeseen situations professionally, minimising disruption to schedules
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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Requirements
- Hold a valid full UK driving licence with a clean driving record (preferred)
- Previous experience in security (e.g., SIA licence-holding roles) is desirable, but not essential
- Demonstrates strong knowledge of road safety regulations
- Abilities to:
- Work effectively in a fast-paced, high-pressure environment
- Maintain exemplary attention to detail and accuracy
- Interact professionally with clients and team members using excellent communication skills
- Lift heavy objects and navigate tight/confined spaces
- Must be flexible to work weekends and holidays as required
- No current Live CCJs, IVAs, or bankruptcy declarations


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Benefits
- 4-day on, 4-day off work pattern
- 21 days’ annual leave, rising to 22 shifts after 1 year of service
- Full fitted uniform provided
- Comprehensive training programme, including:
- Full job training
- Support to achieve the SIA CViT license (Banking Security Licence)
- Life insurance scheme (covering up to 4x annual salary)
- Employee Wellness Programme, including:
- 24/7 confidential counselling support
Working Hours
Four-on, four-off rotating shift pattern with early start times.
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