Company
Vector Recruitment Solutions
Vector Recruitment Solutions
£13.32 - £13.93 per hour
Join a Thriving Drainage Contractor as an HGV Class 2 Driver Are you seeking an exciting opportunity with a rapidly expanding drainage contractor? At Vector, we are thrilled to represent our client who is in search of skilled HGV Class 2 Drivers to join their team near Hemel Hempstead. About the Company: Our client takes pride in fostering a culture of comprehensive training, prioritising safety, and nurturing internal talent. This is your chance to be a part of a company that values its employees and offers stability in the drainage sector, unaffected by seasonal fluctuations. Position: HGV Class 2 Driver - Temp to Perm Contract Role and Responsibilities: You will drive and operate an HGV Class 2 vehicle equipped with vacuum hose and high-pressure water jetting equipment. Collaborating closely with skilled operatives, you will assist in the operation of machinery for the clearance and maintenance of drains, as well as the collection of non-hazardous waste. Shift Pattern Monday to Friday Day Shift – 06:00 – 16:30 Pay £13.32 - £13.93 per hour depending on experience Time and a quarter for overtime and night work Requirements HGV Class 2 Licence and valid CPC Experience working in a highways or drainage desirable. Willingness to undertake the physical aspect of the work. Contact Lauren on 01737 452 503 if you want to know more information regarding the role or would like to immediately apply. Don't miss out on this opportunity to join a dynamic team and establish a secure career path in the drainage sector. Become a key player in maintaining essential infrastructure while enjoying a supportive work environment. Apply now
Hemel Hempstead
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