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Class 1 Experienced Tramper Driver (HSA Transportation Limited)

HSA TRANSPORTATION LIMITED
Kent
1 week ago
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Class 1 Experienced Tramper Driver (HSA Transportation Limited)

HGV Class 1 Tramper

Location:Swanscombe, Kent, United Kingdom

Salary: 40 - 42,000 p/a including night out allowance

Job Description:
We are currently seeking a dedicated and experienced HGV Class 1 Tramper to join our team. As aTramper, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the safe and timely transportation of goods acrossthe UK. This is a full-time position with a competitive salary, including a night out allowance.


Benefits:
1. Competitive salary of 42,000 per annum, inclusive of night out allowance.
2. Pension scheme and other benefits package.
3. Opportunities for career advancement and professional development.
4. Supportive and inclusive work environment.


Responsibilities:
1. Safely operate and manoeuvre an HGV Class 1 vehicle in compliance with all applicableregulations and company policies.
2. Transport goods and materials between specified locations, adhering to delivery schedulesand deadlines.
3. Conduct pre-use and post-use inspections of the vehicle and/or trailer to ensureroadworthiness and report any maintenance issues promptly.
4. Maintain accurate records of deliveries, mileage, and hours worked in compliance with legaland company requirements.
5. Adhere to all relevant health and safety guidelines, ensuring the safety of yourself andothers at all times.
6. Communicate effectively with management, dispatchers, customers, and colleagues tocoordinate deliveries and resolve any issues that may arise.
7. Utilize navigation systems and maps to plan efficient routes and minimize fuel consumption.
8. Adhere to driving regulations regarding rest periods and maximum driving hours, prioritizingsafety and compliance.
9. Maintain a high level of professionalism and customer service when interacting with clientsand members of the public.
10. Flexibility to work varying shifts, including nights and weekends, as required.

Requirements:
1. Valid HGV Class 1 (C+E) driving licence.
2. Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC).
3. Digital Tachograph Card.
4. Minimum of one years' experience as an HGV Class 1 driver.
5. Excellent driving record with no more than 6 points on your licence.
6. Strong knowledge of UK road regulations and driving laws.


7. Ability to work independently and as part of a team, demonstrating reliability and self-motivation.


8. Good communication skills and the ability to interact professionally with customers andcolleagues.
9. Physically fit and able to handle the demands of long-haul driving, including lifting andmoving heavy loads.
10. Willingness to work nights, weekends, and overtime as required by the business.


If you meet the above requirements and are looking for a challenging and rewarding career as anHGV Class 1 Tramper, we encourage you to apply today. Join our Team and become an integral partof our success in delivering exceptional service to our customers.



Compensation details: 40000-42000 Yearly Salary





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