Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£14.44 per hour
Are you an experienced Class 2 Refuse Driver looking for a new and exciting opportunity? Join our team in Malvern and play a vital role in maintaining the cleanliness and orderliness of our community. £14.44 per hour Monday to Friday. Key Responsibilities: - Safely operate Class 2 vehicles to collect and transport refuse in accordance with established routes and schedules. - Carry out daily vehicle checks to ensure roadworthiness and report any defects promptly. - Adhere to health and safety regulations and waste management guidelines. - Provide excellent customer service while interacting with residents and members of the public. - Collaborate with a team of waste management professionals to ensure efficient and effective service delivery. Requirements: - Valid Class 2 driving license with CPC qualification. - Previous experience as a Class 2 Refuse Driver. - Strong knowledge of waste management procedures and health and safety regulations. - Excellent communication and customer service skills. - Ability to work independently and as part of a team. - Flexibility to work varying shifts and overtime as required. Benefits: - Competitive hourly rate of £14.44. - Opportunities for career progression within the waste management industry. - Full training and development provided. - Uniform and PPE provided. - Pension scheme. If you are a reliable and dedicated Class 2 Refuse Driver seeking a fulfilling role in Malvern, apply now to be part of a dynamic team committed to maintaining a clean and sustainable environment
West Midlands
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