Moped Delivery Driver

Domino's Pizza
Harlow
1 week ago
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Moped Delivery Driver

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Have you ever thought of being a Moped Delivery Driver?

Do you love driving a Moped?

Are you looking for a fun and flexible role enabling you to work within a fast-paced team environment?

Earn up to £15/hr (including hourly rate & mileage) plus tips!

Working for Domino's Pizza as a Delivery Driver means that you are at the forefront of our business, ensuring that our customers get fresh high-quality pizzas delivered hot and on time.

Benefits:

  • Flexible Hours
  • Staff Discount
  • Pension Scheme
  • You get to keep all the tips!


Responsibilities:

  • Upholding a positive brand image and always providing excellent customer service.
  • Managing card transactions effectively in accordance with company procedures.
  • Delivering products safely and securely, avoiding unnecessary risks by adhering to all safety and security procedures.
  • Working as part of the Domino's team by helping instore when your area of specialism is slow.


Essential skills/experience needed:

  • Provisional UK Driving Licence with CBT Certificate or Full EU or International Motorcycle Licence
  • Own a moped (with valid MOT and insurance)
  • Available to work evenings and weekends
  • Good knowledge of the local area
  • This is a fantastic opportunity to work for a growing company, known for great customer service and flexible working hours.


If you like a fast-paced environment where time flies and you have fun then apply today!

The ideal candidate for the position must be passionate about customer service, quality, and driving!

Experience isn't necessary - if you have the attitude, we have the training for you. At Domino's Pizza, we provide you with excellent on the job training, you will be trained in all aspects of the role ensuring that all products are delivered safely and securely. You will also receive Food Safety training to ensure that you maintain the highest standards of food hygiene and store cleanliness.

Job Types:Full-time, Part-time

Availability:Evenings & Weekends

Salary:£8.60 - £11.44 per hour (dependent on age) plus mileage & tips

Come and join us today as ourMoped Delivery Driverfor a career, not just a job!

Additional information:
This role can also involve physical demands such as lifting, carrying, and reaching.

The work conditions can often incur extreme temperatures during the winter and summer months with heat from the oven and the coolness from the walk-in fridge, coupled with outdoor activities such as refuse disposal, deliveries and cleaning windows.

Other tasks will include:

  • Folding of boxes
  • Cleaning
  • Stocking up the drink's fridge
  • May be required to answer phones to take customer orders.


Training will be provided by the company. However, previous experience is a plus.

Such duties from time to time may be amended by the Company and from time-to-time job holders will be required to undertake other duties as necessary to meet the needs to the business.

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