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Delivery Driver/Warehouse Operative

Eastleigh
1 week ago
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Are you a reliable driver with a drive to deliver exceptional service? Do you thrive in a fast-paced environment and take pride in your work ethic? Are you searching for an exciting opportunity to advance your career within a leading logistics team? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then this is the job for you!
We are currently looking for a Delivery Driver/Warehouse Operative to join our vibrant and expanding team in Eastleigh. Join us and become a vital part of our busy operation, delivering excellence every day!
Hours of Work: Full time
As a Delivery Driver/Warehouse Operative, you will play a key role in our operations by executing multi-drop deliveries using our company van, assisting with inbound deliveries, picking and preparing orders, maintaining a clean and safe working environment, and supporting the warehouse team with various tasks as directed by management. Your efforts will ensure our customers receive their goods promptly and efficiently while helping maintain the smooth running of our logistics operations.
Delivery Driver/Warehouse Operative Requirements:
Experience working in a warehouse and performing multi-drop deliveries
Outgoing, positive, and professional attitude
Strong organisational and planning skills
Ability to meet deadlines and follow through on commitments
Trustworthy and reliable, with a full clean UK driving licence preferredDelivery Driver/Warehouse Operative Benefits:
Competitive salary package with additional perks
Minimum of 31 days annual leave including bank holidays
Access to a comprehensive training and development platform
Supportive and friendly working environment
Free onsite parking and Cycle to Work schemeMeet the Organisation: Who We Are and What We Do
For over 60 years, BPX has built a reputation as the leading independent distributor of electrical factory automation products, from computers to connectors, robots to relays, and everything in between. Our success comes from our unwavering commitment to product support and exceptional customer service. Boasting over 180 dedicated employees across 15 UK and Ireland branches, we pride ourselves on our F-Plan of being Fast, Focussed, Flexible, Friendly, and Fun. We work with market-leading partners such as Schneider Electric, Mitsubishi, Omron, delivering control and automation solutions to more than 12,000 customers nationwide.
If you believe you are the ideal candidate for the Delivery Driver/Warehouse Operative role, don't miss out — APPLY NOW and take the next step in your career with BPX

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