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Solo Electric Truck - Swindon Drivers

SIZE LOGISTICS LTD
Wiltshire
1 week ago
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Solo Electric Truck - Swindon Drivers

HGV Class 1 Driver - Heathrow London TW6 - 35,000-44,000 per year -UK work permit mandatory (Shift work & Tramping Roles Available)


About us
Size Logistics, based in Heathrow TW6, is a logistics solutions company looking at rapid growth projections and providing long term careers for drivers.


We are looking for Class 1 HGV Drivers who are energetic, personable, and put safety at the heart of their job. We provide you with a truck and new kit, but you should have a clean driving record and driving license.


About the role
We are recruiting Class 1 Drivers to workvia our Heathrow site on a full time, permanent basis. Drivers must be flexible and available to work one weekend day per week. You must have over 2-3 yearsHGV class 1 drivingexperience.


Drivers will generally work 40-50 hours a week, but extended hours and weekend hours may be necessary, especially around holidays. Tramping roles are now available as well, dedicated truck with option to travel across UK. Please contact us for more details.


Shift Patterns


  • Various shift patterns available
  • Average shift length 8 12 hours
  • Days / Afternoon / Night shifts available
  • Full time


HGV Driver Benefits


  • 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 of cancellations
  • Flexible Working hours
  • 28 days paid holidays
  • Company pension
  • On-site Parking
  • Over time available and time and a half paid for bank holidays
  • We have access to the latest truck technology
  • A company that focusses on safety and sustainability
  • There is a great culture of inclusivity and support for diversity


HGV Driver Requirements


  • Hold a valid commercial Driving License with the Correct Categories C / C+E
  • Have a Professional Driving Qualification called the Full Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC)
  • Hold a Digital Tachograph / Smart Card
  • Pass a background check
  • Pass a standard drug and alcohol test*
  • Be able to speak & read English satisfactorily
  • No more than the maximum of 6 penalty points on the Drivers License (No DD, DR or IN endorsements accepted)
  • *Approved drivers consist of drivers with BGC results as Meets Requirements and drug and alcohol tests with negative results.


HGV Driver Responsibilities


  • Put health and safety first
  • Be flexible to work evenings and weekends
  • Maintain electronic logs to track routes and deliveries
  • Complete daily maintenance checks on delivery trucks and notify transport manager of any issues
  • Use route navigation apps and knowledge of area to deliver packages to FC warehouse on time
  • Interact with stakeholders in a professional manner
  • Drive in inclement weather, such as light snow
  • There is a great culture of inclusivity, diversity, and support for career development.


Location: Great South-West Road, Hounslow, England TW6 3PF



Compensation details: 37500-41500 Yearly Salary





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