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HGV Driver

Driver Hire
Staffordshire
1 month ago
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HGV Driver
£14.00 to £15.69 per hour

Burton-on-Trent

Start Date: Immediate


We’ve got a fantastic opportunity for experienced Class 2 Drivers to join a well-established retail logistics team in Burton. This is a Full-Time On-going role with the potential to go permanent for the right candidate.


As a HGV Driver you must:

Have CAT C License


Have a CPC Card and Digi Tachograph Card
Have less than 6 points on your licence
Professional Manner
Safety Focused
Flexible with start time

HGV Driver responsibilities include:


Driving a Class 2 Rigid truck, delivering and offloading caged goods to retail stores nationwide.


Hours:

00:00 – 06:00 start times


Minimum 8-hour shifts
Monday to Friday
Night work

Pay:

£15.69ph (PAYE Advanced – Inclusive of holidays)


£14.00ph (PAYE Accrued – Accrued holiday)

What Driver Hire can offer you?


Driver Hire is the UK’s largest specialist transport and logistics recruitment company. We treat you as the true professional that you are and in our latest survey, 97% of our candidates said they were proud to work for us and 88% scored 8/10 or more when asked if they would recommend Driver Hire.

Weekly pay


Weekends available
Accrued or advanced holiday pay
Minimum 8hr shift guarantee
A friendly and supportive team

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