Driver
The successful candidate will be responsible for the safe transportation of personnel and goods in accordance with transport regulations and road traffic law, reporting to senior transport management.
Working a flexible Monday–Friday shift pattern (37 hours per week), providing transport support as required.
A large proportion of the role involves coach driving (Category D licence essential), transporting passengers to and from training areas, exercises, and various operational locations including local and national sites.
Key responsibilities:
* Safely transport passengers and materials using both coach and fleet vehicles in support of training activities
* Conduct daily vehicle checks, including first-use and end-of-shift inspections
* Refuel, clean, and ensure vehicles are maintained in a safe and roadworthy condition
* Record and report all vehicle defects or faults using the appropriate reporting system
* Communicate any operational issues or incidents to transport management promptly
* Follow breakdown procedures and ensure passenger safety in the event of vehicle failure
* Complete accident reporting procedures when required
* Support light vehicle maintenance and minor repairs when not on driving duties
* Assist with general workshop or depot duties as allocated by supervisory staff
Transport Duties Include:
* Movement of training personnel between bases and exercise locations
* Transport to training sites and educational or heritage visits across the UK
* Supporting scheduled training and operational transport requirements