Our client is seeking a dependable and experienced Recovery Driver to join their team in Dublin. In this role, you will be responsible for the safe and efficient transportation of vehicles requiring recovery, while maintaining a high standard of customer service and professionalism.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Safely recover and transport vehicles to specified destinations.
  • Conduct pre- and post-recovery vehicle inspections to document condition.
  • Deliver excellent customer service and support during all recovery operations.
  • Ensure recovery vehicles are maintained, clean, and in proper working order.
  • Comply with all traffic laws, safety regulations, and company procedures.

Requirements:

  • Hold a valid C Driving License, CPC, and Tachograph Card.
  • Previous experience in vehicle recovery or a similar driving role.
  • Strong familiarity with Dublin city and surrounding areas.
  • Excellent communication skills and a customer-focused attitude.
  • Ability to work independently and remain calm under pressure.
  • Flexibility to work 5 out of 7 days on a rotating schedule (5 days on, 3 days off).

What’s on Offer:

  • Competitive base salary with on-target earnings of €60,000 per annum.
  • Comprehensive training and ongoing support.
  • Career growth opportunities within a supportive team environment

INDCL

 

Conor Parkinson

Recruitment Manager

Conor is a true all-rounder who began his career in recruitment after college before moving abroad. His eclectic background in Sales, Education & Healthcare has helped hone his Client & Customer skills and become an excellent 360 Recruiter. He is an invaluable asset, who brings undeniable enthusiasm, optimism and positivity to the workforce and everyone he encounters. He has established strong relationships in the Construction market through delivering consistency and professionalism with his clients. Time spent in Brazil, along with his fluent Portuguese skills has resulted in Conor being partial teaching some of our novices how to Samba and correctly pronounce Açaí!