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Good Afternoon.


Sainsbury's at Dulwich are currently looking for on-line driver's to join our team.

Please see below for a description of this role.


Help us become the No.1 choice for internet shopping. Loading orders into your vehicle, taking particular care with perishables, and delivering customers' shopping promptly to their doors, you'll take real pride in making people's lives easier. At least three years' driving experience is required and you should have no more than six points on your licence. As internet shoppers' only experience of Sainsbury's will be you, your customer service skills will be just as important. Please note all successful applicants for Sainsbury's Online drivers are required to undertake a basic disclosure check in addition to our reference checking, and provide a working hours availability matrix which reflects their contracted working hours with a minimum 50% additional or alternative shift working pattern

As a condition of applying for the vacancy you must be able to work flexibly across the working week including weekends and late nights.

Colleague pay rate is ?8.67 per hour.


If you would like to apply please hand your CV into our Customer Service desk.

Please kindly note we can only accept CV's for this role.


J.Sainsbury's

80 Dog Kennel Hill

East Dulwich

LONDON

SE22 8BB

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