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Minibus Driver

Scottish Sea Farms Limited

Type
Ad-Hoc
Address
Gremista, Lerwick, Shetland, ZE1 0PX
Closing Date
18 April 2025
Company
Scottish Sea Farms Limited
Details
Job Details

 

Minibus Driver

Lerwick


Closing date: 18th April 2025

 

We’re looking for a relief minibus driver on an ad-hoc basis to transport our Lerwick processing team to and from work. Working hours will vary based on business needs, so flexibility is essential.

 

ABOUT THE ROLE

The relief minibus driver will provide transport on an ad-hoc basis, ensuring the safe and timely transportation of employees to and from the factory. You will be responsible for conducting inspections of the vehicle to ensure it is roadworthy and in line with safety regulations.

THE IDEAL CANDIDATE

We’re looking for a candidate who is reliable, punctual and professional. You must be willing to work varied hours as required. Candidates must hold a Category D driving licence.

ABOUT THE PACKAGE

We offer 31 days holiday (increasing to 32 with length of service), transport to work, subsidised canteen, life cover, subsidised gym memberships, pension scheme, employee assistance programme, cycle to work scheme, prescription eyewear discount plus pre-school childcare contribution.

ABOUT SCOTTISH SEA FARMS

With 46 marine farms, 3 freshwater hatcheries and 2 processing facilities across our estate we know that growing the best quality salmon doesn’t only rely on the best farming locations but also having the best teams in place across our business.

As a recognised employer across the West Coast, Highlands and Northern Isles, we are committed to supporting the local economies where we live and work. We provide employment and career development opportunities, backed by triple accreditation through Investors in People, to support our team and encourage them to build professional career paths.

 

TO APPLY, VISIT OUR WEBSITE: www.scottishseafarms.com/our-people/careers

 

 

 

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