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HGV Driver (Big On Logistics)

BIG ON LOGISTICS
Lancashire
2 days ago
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HGV Driver (Big On Logistics)

We are looking for Class 1 drivers full time. You will be working for a family-run business based in Longton, Stoke-On-Trent, est 2019. All trucks are new and modern and well maintained by main dealer.
Depot to Depot, no Handball, and no self-tip, primarily box trailers.


As a member of our team, you'll be making bulk collections/deliveries from nationwide network of depots. You'll need a flexible outlook, a friendly personality, smart appearance and good customer service.


The Role



  • As a Class 1 driver you will be trunking between varied UK distribution centres
  • You will be expected to interact in a positive and professional manner and value customer service
  • As a busy 24-hour operation, shift times will vary week on week so flexibility will be required
  • Will have a desire to work predominately Afternoon and Night shifts
  • Trunking work home after every shift
  • No loading or unloading



Driving, Driver, Truck Driver, HGV Class 1, HGV Driver, LGV Cat CE
Location: Uttoxeter Road, Stoke-on-Trent, England ST3 1QQ


Driving, Driver, Truck Driver, HGV Class 1, HGV Driver


Location: Uttoxeter Road, Stoke-on-Trent, England ST3 1QQ


Job Type: Full-time


Pay: 35,000.00-40,000.00 per year


Work Location: On the road



Compensation details: 35000-40000 Yearly Salary





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