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HGV Class 2 Dray Driver

Driver Hire
Oxfordshire
2 weeks ago
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HGV Class 2 Dray Driver required. Immediate start

Monday to Friday dayshift. Start time 0500 hours, 45.5 hours average working week


One of our key clients is seeking to bolster their current established distribution team to meet increasing business demands.


This has created exciting opportunities for an HGV Class 2 driver to join their expanding team.


We are looking for a professional HGV Class 2 Dray Driver that can work well with others and represent their business and clients with experience and commitment to deliver a first class service, primarily to the hospitality sector.


This is a multi-drop role delivering kegs, and cases to licenced premises on a pre-determined route to existing customers. A good level of physical fitness will be required, as will an ability to communicate well with our clients customers.


Our client has fabulous opportunities emerging and we would like to hear from you if you feel you fit the bill and are interested.


Driver qualification skills

LGV2 licence, Digi card, CPC card, no more than 6 penalty points, no DD’s or DR’s


Previous experience with the delivery of kegs and cases to hospitality venues would be an advantage, but not essential.

Pay Rates:-

Pay Rate: £16.00 per hour PAYE Adv


Full time permanent salary £39,000 pa

Company Benefits:

Uniform and PPE provided


33 days holiday as you will be required to work all bank holidays except for Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Years Day
Company pension scheme
Internal Health & Safety training to develop skills for the future
Free onsite parking
33% off our clients establishments

Our client is investing in significant training for all new starters so a comprehensive induction can be expected.


At Driver Hire we value our workers and strive to provide you with a role which fits in with your needs and skill set. We understand that our people are our business. We provide varied work but it’s more than just “an agency” job with us.


We offer a warm and friendly place to work and we’re proud of the fact that in our latest satisfaction survey, 97% of candidates said they were proud to work for Driver Hire, 97% rated the level of respect received as Excellent/Good.


So why not come on board by applying for this vacancy, call Rachel at Driver Hire on: (call during office hours Monday to Friday 0800-1700 hours)


Visit our local office page for more vacancies similar to this or create a MyDriverHire account to keep updated with our latest alerts.


Driver Hire is the UK’s largest specialist transport and logistics recruitment company. We offer temporary and permanent driving jobs, non-driving work and Driver CPC training.


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