Tazaki Foods Ltd
Van Driver (TCC)

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Job Description
The purpose of this role is to deliver our goods in full, on time and in good condition taking all precautions to avoid damage or delay; to provide an efficient and courteous service to our customers.
Working hours: Tuesday – Saturday 4:00am to 2:00pm.
Location: Horn Lane, Greenwich, London, Greater London, SE10 0RT
Key Tasks/Responsibilities:
- To keep a clean and tidy appearance at all times.
- To wear any staff uniform and name tag that may be provided.
- Ensure that vehicle is kept mechanically sound and clean.
- Report any vehicle problems promptly to the Transport Supervisors.
- Report any accidents immediately to the Transport Supervisors.
- Ensure that you are familiar with the Company procedures in case of an accident.
- Report any changes to the points on your Driving License immediately and give a new photocopy to the Transport Manager.
- At no time to use the Company vehicle for private use.
- Check all items for delivery before loading and complete appropriate paperwork.
- Load your own vehicle.
- Deliver goods in accordance to the instructions received taking note of any special instructions for particular customers.
- To drive carefully and with due consideration to other road users.
- Not to drive in bus lanes, break speed limits, block restricted junctions or park illegally where this can be reasonably avoided.
- To avoid getting a Parking Ticket wherever possible.
- To avoid breakages either when loading or unloading or unsafe stacking or caused by the manner of your driving. To use internal straps to secure products when necessary.
- To keep the company’s mobile phone switched on to receive messages and to observe the Company’s Hands-Free Policy.
- To always be polite and helpful to the customers.
- To communicate to Transport Manager any problems or queries from customers immediately they are received and to seek instructions.
- To get a signed Proof of Delivery from the customers on delivery.
- To notify the Transport Manager immediately of any frozen returns and take instructions.
- To report in to Transport Manager at the end of your day’s work.
- To ensure that your Tacho Card is downloaded daily.
- To complete a Drivers Sheet giving details of customers and vehicle mileage.
- To complete a Returned Goods sheet for all items returned and to put with goods in Returns Area.
- To assist in the warehouse as instructed by the Transport Supervisors or Transport Manager.
- Working with Technical Department accountable for all Food Safety, Legality and Hygiene matters in the company.
- To comply and enforce company policies and procedures to ensure food quality/ safety checks and paperwork are completed as per document requirements.
- To adhere to good storage & distribution processes.
- To ensure compliance with Driver’s Hours Regulation and Road Safety Regulation.
- To report immediately to the Transport Manager if legality is breached by any action taken by you.
- To notify the Transport Manager immediately of any points endorsed in your license even if these relate to offences committed while driving your own personal vehicle or other vehicle that is not operated by the company.
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Tazaki Foods was founded in 1978 for the specific purpose of importing and distributing Japanese food and drink products in the UK. The company has now grown to be the leading importer and wholesaler of traditional Japanese foods products in Europe – providing not only to the Japanese restaurants and food service sector, but also to major supermarket chains throughout Europe. Working in close partnership with a global network of suppliers, the company sources high quality, Japanese products to meet the ever-changing needs of its retail and catering customers. Being Europe’s leading importer and distributor of speciality Japanese food, Tazaki Foods is trusted by retailers and distributors to deliver the finest quality products to a growing market.
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