Van Driver - Motorcycle & PLEV Collections
Reference Number: 442149
Job Published: 24/06/2026
Form of employment: Permanent
Salary: £30500 - £32000 Per annum
Industry: Automotive
Job Type: Full Time
Are you looking for a dynamic and rewarding driving role? Our client, a leading vehicle salvage and parts recycling company, is hiring a professional Van Driver to join their team in Thame. This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of a modern, forward-thinking organisation that values reliability, customer service, and safety.
What you'll be doing:
* Safely collecting and transporting motorcycles, electric bikes, scooters, and PLEVs from customers, dealerships, garages, and insurance partners across the UK
* Loading and securing vehicles for transportation with care and attention to safety
* Collecting vehicles from private customers, workshops, and storage locations
* Completing collection paperwork and vehicle condition reports accurately
* Providing excellent customer service during collections and deliveries
* Maintaining high standards of vehicle care, cleanliness, and road safety
What you'll bring:
* Full UK driving licence
* Reliable, punctual, and self-motivated with a professional manner
* Physically fit and capable of loading and securing vehicles safely
* Good communication skills and a customer-focused approach
* Ability to work independently and manage your workload effectively
* Must pass an advanced police vetting check
Details:
* Permanent, full-time position
* Working days: Monday to Friday, 6:45am - 4:45pm
* Salary: £30,500 - £32,000 + monthly bonus (dependent on experience)
* Benefits include petrol allowance, pension scheme, staff discounts, free on-site parking, full training, and career progression opportunities
Join a team committed to professionalism and excellence. Apply now to be part of a company that values its people and offers a rewarding career in vehicle collection and logistics!
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