Roberts Bakery 1887
Delivery Drivers

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Job Purpose: To deliver outstanding customer service to all our customers to engender loyalty to our brands and influence increased sales in line with our business strategy.
What You Will Contribute
- Follows pre-planned routes and schedules to deliver consistent service to customers and managing shop fixtures in accordance with customer requirements.
- Completes all documentation accurately and neatly, embracing the use of new technologies as and when introduced.
- Takes a pride in both own personal appearance and the delivery vehicle, acting as an ambassador for the Company to enhance overall customer service and business reputation.
- Understands departmental plans and goals, including how the role of Customer Delivery Driver adds value to the business.
- Keeps abreast of legislative changes and complies with all ‘O’ licence driver requirements including; accurate pre and post defect reporting, tachograph, and WTD legislation, and checking the vehicle load security and weight.
- Covers CD/DD routes through regular or relief cover, driving with respect to other road users, observing speed limits and the Highway Code.
- Demonstrate positive attitudes and behaviours.
- Champions Health & Safety in all aspects of day-to-day work, observing best practices and company policies.
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- Category C + E (Class 1) driving licence is essential
- Minimum of 2 year's experience driving C + E (Class 1) vehicles in the previous 3 years
- Must hold a current CPC card
- Good working knowledge of tachograph legislation is essential
Key Competences and levels of capability
- Good attention to detail
- Flexible in approach to work to meet demands
- Good team worker
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