DVLA Enforcement Officer
We provide outsourced business services to the public and private sectors, focusing on parking and street management solutions. Our Enforcement Officers remove untaxed vehicles on behalf of the DVLA.
What does a DVLA Enforcement Officer do?
* Liaises with members of the public and gives advice regarding clamping and fines.
* Advises the public on payment methods and other issues regarding enforcement action taken on their vehicle.
* Works alongside other agencies when required, including Police, DVLA, and VOSA.
* Deals with enquiries from the public regarding enforcement action and ensures the relevant information packs are available.
* Ensures all vehicles and enforcement equipment are serviced and fit for purpose, reporting faults to the Manager.
* Completes daily reports regarding activities.
* Clamps and removes untaxed vehicles.
What do you need to be a DVLA Enforcement Officer?
* Full UK driving licence.
* Excellent communication skills.
* Self‑motivated and customer focused.
* Ability to work shifts and on own initiative.
* Previous experience in a similar role is desirable but not essential.
* Capability to carry out manual handling and heavy lifting tasks safely.
What’s in it for you?
* Competitive rates of pay.
* Staff benefits including discounts on retail, travel, socialising and health & wellbeing.
* Excellent reward & recognition scheme.
* Enhanced maternity & paternity package (subject to eligibility).
* First‑class training & development opportunities.
* Pension scheme.
* Full uniform provided.
* Competitive days’ holiday including bank holidays.
* Optional regular overtime.
* Shift patterns requiring regular weekend working.
We are an equal‑opportunity employer. We consider all suitably qualified applicants regardless of gender identity or expression, ethnic origin, nationality, religion or beliefs, age, sexual orientation, disability status or any other protected characteristic.
#J-18808-Ljbffr