Company
Pertemps Bond
Pertemps Bond
£17.50 per hour
Pertemps Milton Keynes branch are currently recruiting HGV1 Drivers for our client based in Aylesbury. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a company who strongly believe in training and developing its internal work force alongside internal promotion. Our client is also happy to accept newly passed drivers, or those without experience. The role will initially commence as a temp to perm via Pertemps to allow both the company and you to trial the role and ascertain your suitability, later moving to permanent employment after a 12 week period. The Role Shifts: Monday - Friday/Monday-Saturday Rotating Start Times: Between 0330- 0600 (Flexibility essential) Shift Length: 10-12 hours per day. Start date: Asap Salary: £37,000 Pay: Weekly Pay Holiday: 24 days plus bank holidays. Your role will be to provide a multi drop delivery service to our clients customer base of up to 6 drops per day. The job involved heavy lifting and handball as standard and therefore you must be capable of performing both on a daily basis. Our client is prepared to look at drivers with minimal HGV experience. Requirements: Valid UK C+E License Less than 3 points. No DD/DR convictions For more details or to apply, please forward your CV to [email protected] or call 01908 208500
Milton Keynes
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