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Class 1 Tramper Driver

DTT DELIVERIES LTD
Derbyshire
1 week ago
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EXCITING OPPORTUNITY FOR CLASS 1 DELIVERY DRIVERS! We are looking for several Class 1 Delivery Drivers to work with the UK's number 1 branded business. The roles available are to join our team in Mansfield. Drivers will be required to visit the Mansfield depot to collect the tractor unit at the start of each shift.

Job description:
Trunking from RDC to RDC on a preplanned route, no nights sleeping out.
Weekly pay
All loading will all be done for you, no handball.
New Mercedes tractor units.
PAYE· Includes entitlement to holiday /pay pension

Job requirements:
Must have held your Class 1 Driving License for at least 1 year
Valid CPC· No more than 6 points on your Driving Licence
You must pass a drug and alcohol test
Must pass background check (CRB)
No previous motoring bans/drink driving etc.
Must be able to work any 5 from 7 days a week, including weekends.
If you tick all the boxes for the requirements & you have a positive attitude, enjoy working on your own, meeting new people & enjoy driving; you are who we are looking for!!

#INDHP
Dtt Deliveries Ltd is an equal opportunities service provider. We believe passionately that resourcing a diverse workforce is central to our success. We make recruiting decisions based on your experience and skills.

Job Type: Full-time Pay: £15.14 per hour Expected hours: 52.5 per week


Benefits:


  • Company pension


Experience:


  • HGV Driving: 1 year (required)


Licence/Certification:


  • HGV Class One Driving Licence (required)
  • Driver CPC (required)


Work Location: In person





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