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Our client is a well established and forward thinking garden machinery dealer who provide an exceptional service to all clients.

They are a local partner in finding the right tools for all their clients outdoor projects, big or small and have a wide range of top-brand machinery suitable for both personal and commercial use.

With a site based near Market Rasen and Chesterfield and with their highly knowledgeable team, their commitment doesn't end with the purchase, with after sales support and a skilled workshop team to help keep the customers machinery in the best condition.

They are a leading provider of innovative robotic mowing solutions, specialising in automated ground maintenance for commercial and residential clients. They are looking for a Driver to join their team to help cover both sites and provide top-tier service to their customers.
Working hours Monday to Friday 8.00am to 5.00pm

THE BENEFITS:
20 days holiday plus BH increasing, employee discount, company pension, full training and development

THE ROLE:
As a Driver you will be responsible for:

Driver:
Loading ride-on & push mowers on to our vehicles
Delivering mowers and other equipment to customers (mostly domestic addresses) in both the Market Rasen AND Chesterfield catchment areas
Giving brief demonstration of mowers
Collecting from customers, often requires recovering a machine from a broken down position on the property
Transporting goods between Market Rasen and Chesterfield depots
Maintaining vehicles with cleanliness and basic vehicle checks

Warehouse:
Keeping loading area clean, and organised
Moving machinery around to keep good access routes for the workshop mechanics
Unpacking deliveries from suppliers and goods inwards checking and storing parts
Bring machinery inside after being stored outside during the day

THE CANDIDATE:
Successful and safe experience as a driver
Have excellent communication skills
Have experience and understanding on working within a warehouse

THE COMPANY:
a well established and forward thinking garden machinery dealer who provide an exceptional service to all clients.

THE CONSULTANCY:
Edwards & Pearce acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. Edwards & Pearce is an Equal Opportunities Employer

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