Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£16.53 Per Hour to £35.04 Per Hour
HGV DRIVER REQUIRED Our National Client based in Ellesmere Port is looking to recruit HGV Driver /LGV1 Driver /Class1 Driver / Cat C+ E drivers to work within their market leading organisation. Hours and salary 5 days out of 7 Shift pattern 0400-0700 Start time. Average 8 - 10 hours per shift Pay from £16.53 Per Hour to £35.04 Per Hour Temporary ongoing position As a HGV driver /LGV1 driver/Class1 driver/ Cat C+ E driver your responsibilities will include: Delivery and collection of goods from the docks (No Doc card required) Also, can include trunking work. Driving Class 1 curtain sided Vehicle Average 8-10 hours per day Will include strapping of loads. Temporary ongoing position The ideal HGV driver /LGV1 driver /Class1 driver / Cat C+E driver will have the following skills and experience. Experience of driving HGV vehicles (Min 2 Years) Hold a valid Cat C entitlement, CPC card and Digi Card Positive and eager attitude Be flexible and reliable. Company Benefits This company offers a HGV Driver / Class1 Driver /LGV1 driver or Cat C+E driver an ongoing full- time position. Also includes free parking and a positive and friendly environment. No handball is involved with this position. Whether you are a Class1 driver /HGV driver /LGV 1driver or Cat C+E driver please click apply!! #HGVDRIVER #CLASS1DRIVER
Ellesmere Port
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