Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£15.00 - £20.00 per hour
Class 1 HGV Driver We are recruiting for Class 1 HGV Drivers to work for our client based in Derby. Our client offers Class 1 HGV Drivers the opportunity to undertake clean trunking work on either a box trailer or curtain sider. You will be responsible for up to two drops and a back load during your working day. Shift Patterns / Working Hours: + Monday to Friday (Days) - Start times between 0500 and 0700 + Monday to Friday (Nights) - Start times between 1600 and 1900 The successful Class 1 HGV Drivers will: + Have held their class 1 license for a minimum of 2 years + Have driven a class 1 vehicle for minimum of 180 days in the last 2 years due to insurance purposes + Valid DQC and Tacho card Your duties will involve: + Operating a Class 1 HGV vehicle + Delivering to RDC's and other company sites + No handball You will receive: + Weekdays - £15 per hour + Weeknights - £16 per hour + Saturday - £18 per hour + Sunday - £20 per hour Benefit of working with Pertemps: + Weekly pay + Pension + Annual leave + 24/7 support + Mortgage references To apply for the Class 1 HGV Driver opportunities, please click apply and submit an up to date CV
Derby
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