PUD Courier, carrying out daily collection and deliveries in EV.
Salary: £14.07 per hour x 45 hours = £633.15 / £32,923.80 per annum
Schedule: Monday to Friday, 45 hours per week
Hours: 08:30 – 18:30 (with 1 hour unpaid break)
As a FedEx Courier, you will be the face of our business. Our customers value the friendly, service-oriented nature of our drivers. You will provide courteous and efficient pick-up and delivery of packages, working with assigned routes in line with company policy and procedures.
To be successful in this role, you will require:
1. Excellent customer service
2. Excellent attention to detail
3. Good team player
4. Excellent communication skills
5. Valid driving license
Full training will be given along with a competitive salary and benefits package. We also offer excellent career opportunities for those who are keen to progress in a supportive, rapidly expanding environment.
FedEx was built on a philosophy that puts people first, one we take seriously. We are an equal opportunity employer and are committed to a diverse and inclusive workforce in which we provide growth opportunities for all.
Our Company
FedEx is one of the world's largest express transportation companies and has consistently been selected as one of the top 10 World’s Most Admired Companies by Fortune magazine. Every day, FedEx delivers for its customers with transportation and business solutions, serving more than 220 countries and territories around the globe.
Our Philosophy
The People-Service-Profit philosophy (P-S-P) describes the principles that govern every FedEx decision, policy, or activity. FedEx takes care of our people; they, in turn, deliver the impeccable service demanded by our customers, who reward us with the profitability necessary to secure our future.
Our Culture
Our culture is important for many reasons, and we intentionally bring it to life through our behaviors, actions, and activities in every part of the world. The FedEx culture and values have been a cornerstone of our success and growth since we began in the early 1970s.
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