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Skip Lorry Driver

Driver Hire
Middlesbrough
1 week ago
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Driver Hire Teesside is currently recruiting for experienced Class 2 Skip Drivers to join our team.

WEEKLY PAY RATE from £15 per hour

You will be required to perform deliveries for market-leading companies based in Middlesbrough, Stockton, Hartlepool, Yarm, Redcar, Skelton etc…


Operate a chain skip lorry safely and efficiently
Deliver and collect skips from sites in a timely manner
Complete daily vehicle checks
Adhere to all road traffic laws and company policies
Candidates must be physically fit as some jobs involve heavy lifting
Own transport is essential due to early start times from 6am

Applicants requirements:

Category C (Class 2) HGV Licence, with at least 3 months professional driving experience is preferrable


Valid Driver CPC and Digital Tachograph Card
Own transport
Ability to work independently
Be physically fit
Eager to learn on the job
Professional and friendly attitude

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