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HGV Driver (HSA Transportation Ltd)

HSA TRANSPORTATION LIMITED
Kent
1 week ago
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HGV Driver (HSA Transportation Ltd)

HGV DriverDartford35,000- 39,000 Depending on Experience-UK work permit mandatory


HSA Transportation LTD is a vibrant young company. With our depot based in Gravesend, DA11. We are looking for HGV Class 1 Drivers to join our team. In this role you will be collecting and delivering preloaded trailers to various local sites.


PAYONLY Long term ongoing work. Inductions/Assessments available immediately.


Shift Patterns:


  • Various shift patterns available
  • Average shift length 8 12 hours
  • Days / Afternoon / Night shifts available
  • Full time / Part time
  • Must be available to work one weekend day per week Truck Driver Benefits


Benefits:


  • Truck Driver is not required to assist with any unloading/loading.
  • Driving only from fulfilment centre to fulfilment centre
  • Traction work only drop/swap trailers. On average 3 swaps per shift, working with boxed trailers only
  • Paid for full shift regardless
  • Flexible Working hours
  • 28 days paid holidays
  • Company pension
  • On-site Parking
  • Over time available each week
  • We have access to the latest truck technology both on safety and sustainability
  • There is a great culture of inclusivity and support for diversity HGV Driver Requirements
  • Beneficial experience working with Amazon Trucks


Requirements:


  • Hold a valid commercial Driving License with the Correct Categories C+E
  • Have a Professional Driving Qualification called the Full Driver Certificate of Professional Competence
  • Hold a Digital Tachograph / Smart Card
  • Pass a background check (below) to the extend it is permitted by the applicable law
  • Pass a standard drug and alcohol test (below) to the extend it is permitted by the applicable law
  • Be able to speak & read English satisfactorily
  • Have a maximum of 6 penalty points in the Drivers License (as well as no DD, DR or IN endorsements)
  • Approved drivers consist of drivers with BGC results as Meets Requirements and drug and alcohol tests with negative results



Compensation details: 35000-39000 Yearly Salary





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