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Hotpoint UK Appliances, part of Beko Europe, a global leading white goods manufacturer and proud recipient of the UK Top Employer award for the past six consecutive years, are recruiting permanent, full-time Driver Mates based at our Manchester Depot. Why should you choose us? Realistic earnings of £34,493.74 based on a 45-hour working week. An hourly overtime rate of £20.51 is paid after 8.25 hours DAILY to help maximise your earnings. A bonus for every built-in connection as well as quarterly payments for receiving positive feedback for your customer service. Up to 38 days annual leave including bank holidays. A four-week rolling rota, working 19 out of 20 days with an additional 13 days off annually. No work on Sundays or Bank Holidays - because work-life balance matters. Sounding good? That’s just the start! You’ll be contracted to 39.19 hours per week with regular overtime available, working a day-shift rota of 5 days from 6, starting between 6am-7am and working just 2 in 4 Saturdays. Have your lunch on us with a weekly meal allowance. A modern fleet of air-conditioned vehicles with PPE, uniform and tools provided. Company pension scheme matched up to 5%. Profit share bonus scheme. Heavily discounted rates on our appliances for you and your family and friends. What will you be doing? You’ll begin with a fully funded week of training at our award-winning Training Academy in Manchester. There, you’ll gain the skills needed to deliver and install white goods, along with the chance to pick up some handy DIY skills that you can use at home. You’ll work alongside a Driver to assist with unloading and installing appliances. You must be comfortable handling heavy items and always show respect for customers’ homes. What will you need? A full UK driving licence with no more than 6 points. Excellent customer service skills. The willingness to learn basic plumbing and electric connections. Ready to join us? Apply today
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