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HGV Class 1 Driver Hemel Hempstead £36000 - £40000 per year

KSK LOGISTICS LTD
West Sussex
2 days ago
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HGV Class 1 Driver Hemel Hempstead 36000 - 40000 per year

HGV Class 1 Driver Hemel Hempstead 36000 - 40000 per year - UK work permit mandatory


About the Role


We are currently looking to recruit drivers for immediate start. Very little manual work is required - Trunking We can accept ONLY PAYE. No more than 6 points and 2-year checkable driving history is required. Minimum of 6 months UK driving time is required.



Join KSK Logistics LTD as an HGV Driver, and help us ensure freight arrives at the right place at the right time - every time.



Theres no loading or unloading required. Its all about driving safely, providing good customer service, and working positively with other members of the team.



You must have:


  • Valid C+E Class 1 license with no more than 6 penalty points
  • Driver CPC card with no current suspension or revocation
  • Right to work in the UK
  • English language skills for safety
  • Willing to undergo a Background Check and Drug and Alcohol test



We offer:


  • 36000 - 40000
  • 5 - 6 Shifts per week
  • Performance bonus scheme + other benefits
  • Consistent, regular work
  • Dynamic shift pattern - day and night shifts
  • Holiday and sick pay
  • Parental leave (maternity/paternity)
  • Workplace pension
  • State-of-the-art equipment and technology
  • Excellent on-site facilities
  • Driver training


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Compensation details: 36000-40000 Yearly Salary





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