Class 1 Temp to Perm

Brogborough
8 months ago
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Interaction recruitment is hiring HGV Class 1 Drivers in Marston Gate- NEWLY PASSED WELCOME

Join Interaction, today.

We're Interaction Recruitment, and we provide job seekers with the fastest way to find a permanent job after a 12 week assignment

We're looking for energetic, enthusiastic individuals with a can-do attitude to work as a HGV 1 Driver.

You will be delivering to unmanned stores keys & instructions given daily.

A FLT licence would be an advantageous but training can be provided.

Salary:

£21.00 per hour Nights

Shift pattern: Monday - Friday Approx 23:00 - 02:00

Holiday pay: Accrued at 12.07%

Role responsibilities:

Delivering various products nationwide to unmanned stores
No Heavy lifting involved all palletised
Delivering goods to customers premises
Conducting general Driving duties up to 5 drops per night
Display excellent communication skills, speed and accuracy
Initiative, an eye for detail and the ability to meet tight deadlines
Accurately follow instructions
You may be required to use manual handling equipment for bulkier items.

Experience of driving C+E lorries is required.
Current C+E Licence required
Current Digi Tacho card required
Driver CPC card required
FLT Licence would be an advantage but training can be provided
Benefits

Competitive wages paid weekly
Holiday pay (accrued at a rate of 12.07%), sick pay and pension
Access to a range of free, exclusive benefits, provided in partnership with Collective
Free insurance including paid sick days, accident and family leave
Job Type: Temp 2 Perm

Contract length: 12 Weeks t2p

Pay: £21.00 per hour

If you are interested in this role please call Charley on (phone number removed) or apply online.

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