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HGV Class 1 Driver

Elite Employment Solutions Limited
East Riding of Yorkshire
2 weeks ago
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HGV Class 1 Drivers Wanted – Goole
Are you a skilled HGV Class 1 Driver looking for work? 
We're hiring HGV Class 1 Drivers for a leading logistics company in Goole. If you have 6 months Class 1 driving experience, we can offer Work in a new fleet of high spec vehicles with guaranteed shifts and competitive pay rates. 
Hours & Shifts:

  • Any shift pattern available providing it includes 1 day at the weekend
  • Part time weekend shifts also available 
  • Start times between 0300 - 0600 and 1200 - 1400
  • Guaranteed Shifts 

Pay Rates:

  • Pay rates are split between days & nights - Any work completed between 1800 - 0600 is paid at Night Rate

Monday to Friday 

  • PAYE £15.25p/h Days & £16.25p/h Nights 
  • PAYE Inc Holiday Pay £17.09p/h Days & 18.21p/h Nights 
  • Umbrella £20p/h Days & £20.50 Nights 

Saturday All Hours 

  • PAYE £19p/h 
  • PAYE Inc Holiday Pay £21.29p/h
  • Umbrella £24.50p/h 

Sunday All Hours 

  • PAYE £20.50p/h 
  • PAYE Inc Holiday Pay £22.97
  • Umbrella £26.50p/h

Job Responsibilities:

  • Driving HGV Class 1 vehicles with curtainsided trailers
  • Store Deliveries which will include moving cages 
  • Between 1 - 3 deliveries per shift 
  • Completing daily vehicle checks and managing driving hours

Requirements:

  • Valid HGV Class 1 Licence, CPC, and Digi Card
  • Minimum of 6 months of HGV Class 1 driving experience
  • Maximum of 6 points for minor endorsements

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