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HGV Driver – Class 2

Driver Hire
Devon
4 months ago
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HGV Driver – Class 2

Full time, Part time, Temporary


£17.37 per hour


Exeter


Start date: Immediate

We are working with a variety of businesses across Exeter and surrounding areas, looking for HGV Class 2/ LGV Cat C drivers.


As a LGV Cat C Driver you must:

Have a valid HGV Class 2/ LGV Cat C licence


Have valid CPC + Digital Tacho Cards
Candidates must have at least 12 months HGV Class 2/ LGV Cat C driving experience
Have no more than 6 penalty points on your licence
No DR, DD and IN penalties accepted due to insurance policy restrictions

LGV Cat C Driver responsibilities include:

Nature of work and start times will vary depending on the client


Anything from night roles, pallet work, caged deliveries and ADHOC covering sickness and holidays
Starting times could be AM or PM
This can be either Full-time, Part-time or ADHOC, you chose!

The successful LGV Cat C Driver can expect:

Pay rate starts at £15.50 per hour on PAYE Accrued


Plus £1.87 per hour holiday pay
This equates to £17.37 per hour on PAYE Advanced
You can choose which model suits you best

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