Healthcare Delivery Driver

Davyhulme
15 hours ago
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Healthcare Delivery Driver

£27,997.54 + excellent further earning potential

Manchester

Are you looking for a rewarding role where you will make a difference to people's lives? Does the thought of great job variation and working for a national company with a first class reputation appeal to you? Do you want to work for an 'Investors in People' Gold awarded company that can boast excellent growth and multiple awards?

If so, please read on.

We are recruiting for a Healthcare Delivery Driver to work for an industry leading Healthcare firm out of their new Manchester Depot. With full training, excellent prospects for overtime and the chance to work in a great team, this is a fantastic opportunity.

As Healthcare Delivery Driver / Technician you will:

  • Work out of the modern depot delivering and installing medical devices ( with full training ) to a small number of hospitals and healthcare facilities around the Manchester area

  • Communicate with healthcare professionals when installing and demonstrating products on site

  • Use your geographical knowledge when driving a 3.5 tonne van to different hospitals and healthcare facilities

  • Perform basic installation, maintenance and repair of medical devices on site ( full training provided )

    As well as a competitive salary, there is great potential for overtime with this role ( paid at time and a half ). Working hours are convenient and you will be working for a company that takes great pride in developing and promoting staff. If you are looking for a long term career with great future prospects, please apply.

    For immediate consideration, please forward your CV to Alex at Vibe Recruit today.

    Vibe Recruit is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy

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