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Pret a Manger - Production Van Driver

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Pret a Manger - Production Van Driver
Pret A Manger - Production Van Driver - Join our dynamic Team at Pret a Manager as a Production Van Driver (starting 2am)! We are looking for enthusiastic Drivers with a regular driving license who are passionate about delivering great customer service as part of a team. Their responsibility will be to move our delicious food in a safe and timely manner, with our refrigerated van from one shop to another. The perfect candidate will be able to work independently as well as part of a group and be willing to help out with any tasks given by their team leader. The Right Pret People: Previous experience in van driving or delivery roles preferred, but not mandatory. A valid standard UK driving licence (Category B), with no more than 6 points and no prior disqualifications. Strong attention to detail to ensure accurate deliveries and record-keeping. Excellent time management skills and ability to work independently. A positive attitude, with a customer-focused approach to work. Ability to lift and carry stock that meets health and safety requirements. What Pret Offers: Competitive salary and benefits package. Opportunities for growth and career progression within a supportive team environment. Comprehensive training and development on all aspects of the job. Free food when on duty and generous staff discount on Pret food and drink when off duty Being part of a company that values sustainability and ethical practices. This role is only open to applicants within the UK or who already hold the right to work in the UK - we are not able to sponsor visas at this time. If you’re passionate about delivering top-quality service and want to be part of our energetic team, apply to be a Pret Van Driver today!
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