Company
Pertemps Bond
Pertemps Bond
£18 per hour
Job description HGV1 (CAT C+E) DAY MULTIDROP DRIVERS – IMMEDIATE STARTS Pertemps Milton Keynes branch are currently recruiting experienced HGV Drivers for our client, a leading logistics and transportation company dedicated to providing reliable and efficient delivery services. The Role: As an HGV1 Driver, you will be an integral part of the transport team, ensuring the safe and timely delivery of goods to customers. You will be providing a multidrop service of 3-4 drops per day delivering pallets to our clients customer. This role does entail loading and unloading using a pump truck Shifts: 5/7 Shifts per week. Start Times: 0500 – 0700 Shift Length: 12 hours per shift. Pay Rate: £18.00 Location: Milton Keynes Requirements: Valid UK HGV1/Class 1/ Cat C+E License Digital Tacho card Driver qualification card. Less than 6 points. No DD/DR convictions A minimum of two years HGV1 (C+E) experience. To Apply: For more details or to apply, please call Nikki on 01908 208500 or apply online.
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