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Dexory is a rapidly growing company that is revolutionising warehouse operations. Working with major industry leaders in logistics and warehousing, Dexory’s solutions integrate automation, data intelligence and digital twin technology, to make operations cost efficient, less time consuming and more profitable for its customers.

We are looking for a Driver to transport our robots to various locations around the UK & mainland Europe to client sites & events. The robots will be in a trailer, so towing experience would be essential. We will be providing vans & a fuel card.

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Transport robots safely and efficiently from our warehouse in Verda Park to client sites, warehouses, exhibitions, and events across the UK and mainland Europe, and return them to base.

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Plan and optimise delivery routes, taking into account traffic, road conditions, and potential disruptions.

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Operate company vehicles, including vans and trailers, ensuring full compliance with towing requirements.

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Take responsibility for vehicle upkeep, including routine maintenance, daily serviceability checks, and cleanliness.

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Support additional company transport needs, including inter-site deliveries, airport transfers, and station pick-ups

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Represent the company professionally during face-to-face interactions with clients and partners

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Assist with warehouse operations on non-driving days, including coordinating repairs, general upkeep, and facility organisation

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Manage stock and supplies for staff welfare, including arranging deliveries and maintaining inventory levels as directed

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Oversee basic maintenance and servicing of on-site equipment, such as beverage machines

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Work flexibly to meet business needs, including occasional extended driving hours and weekend work (e.g. Sunday travel for Monday events)

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