Multi-Drop Van Driver – LPG Cylinder Deliveries (Greater London)

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Job Title: Multi-Drop Van Driver – LPG Cylinder Deliveries
Location: Romford (RM6) – Deliveries Across Greater London
Hours: Minimum 45 hours per week, Monday to Friday
Start Time: 6:15am
Salary: £32,760 per annum (basic)
Overtime: Optional Saturday overtime paid at 1.5x rate

Role Overview
We are seeking a reliable and physically fit Multi-Drop Delivery Driver to join our team delivering LPG cylinders across Greater London. This is a hands-on, customer-facing role requiring strength, efficiency and a strong commitment to safety and service.

Deliveries take place across London with regular work in Central London. Proven Central London driving experience is essential.

Key Responsibilities

  • Multi-drop delivery of LPG cylinders to residential and commercial customers
  • Regular deliveries within Central London, including congestion charge zones and restricted access routes
  • Safe handling, loading and unloading of cylinders (3.9kg to 47kg) using trolley and vehicle tail lift
  • Maintaining delivery accuracy, safety and professionalism at all times
  • Daily vehicle checks and defect reporting
  • Accurate completion of delivery paperwork or digital records
  • Providing professional and courteous customer service

Essential Requirements

  • Full UK driving licence
  • Minimum 3 years’ driving experience
  • Proven Central London driving experience
  • Maximum 6 penalty points
  • Over 30 years old (insurance requirement)
  • Physically fit and comfortable with regular heavy manual handling
  • Reliable, punctual and safety conscious

Desirable

  • Previous multi-drop delivery experience
  • Experience delivering to restaurants, commercial premises or construction sites

What We Offer

  • £32,760 basic salary for a 45-hour week
  • Monday to Friday schedule with 6:15am starts
  • Optional Saturday overtime during busy periods (paid at 1.5x rate)
  • Full ADR training provided
  • Uniform and PPE supplied
  • Stable, long-term position

To apply, please send your CV and brief work history.

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Pay: £32,760.00 per year

Experience:

  • Delivery driver: 1 year (preferred)

Work Location: In person

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