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HGV Driver - Nights

MLK TRANSPORT LTD
Warwickshire
1 week ago
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HGV Driver - Nights


HGV CLASS 1 DRIVER COLESHILL BIRMINGHAM, 43,000 PER YEAR - UK work permit mandatory- Full Time - Nights


We are MLK TRANSPORT LTD. Established in 2022, we have built our successful business by providing an excellent middle-mile service to big brand names. As their businesses grow, so does ours. We pride ourselves on safety, compliance and reliability.


Join MLK TRANSPORT LTD as an HGV Driver, and help us ensure freight arrives at the right place at the right time - every time.


Theres no loading or unloading required. Its all about driving safely, providing good customer service, and working positively with other members of the team.


MLK TRANSPORT are an equal opportunities employer


You must have:


  • Valid C+E Class 1 license with no more than six penalty points (as well as no DD, DR or IN endorsements)

  • Driver CPC card with no current suspension or revocation

  • Right to work in the UK

  • English language skills for safety

  • Willing to undergo a Background Check and Drug and Alcohol test

  • 6 months experience

  • Willing to work nights


We offer:


  • 43,000 A YEAR

  • 5 Shifts per week

  • Performance bonus

  • No loading or unloading

  • Home after every shift

  • Consistent, regular work

  • Weekly payroll with direct deposit

  • State-of-the-art equipment and technology

  • Excellent on-site facilities








Compensation details: 43000 Yearly Salary





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