Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£15.31 - £17.86 per hour, Benefits: +Holiday Pay + Company Pension
Are you looking to be a part of Royal Mail parcel Force? We are currently working on behalf of our national client Parcel force in Liverpool to recruit a 7.5 tonne driver / C1 driver / 7.5ton driver /7.5t driver for ongoing work. Hours and Salary 0900- 1800 Shift times Various Shift patterns Available 5 out of 7 days Pay £15.31 PH- £17.86PH + Over time after 38 hours. As a 7.5 tonne driver / C1 driver / 7.5ton driver /7.5t driver your responsibilities will include Local Deliveries of Parcels Various Shift Patterns Available 0900-1800 Shift times 30- 40 Drops per shift Ongoing full time work available. The ideal 7.5 tonne driver / C1 driver / 7.5ton driver /7.5t driver you will have the following skills and experience. Experience of driving a 7.5 tonne vehicle 6 Months Minimum Hold an in date C1 entitlement, Digi Card and CPC Card No more than 6 points on Driving Licence Positive and eager attitude Be flexible and reliable. Company Benefits This company offers a 7.5 tonne driver / C1 driver / 7.5ton driver /7.5t driver the opportunity to work for a national recognised company. Also includes free parking and a positive and friendly environment. This role also offers a permanent position. Whether you are a 7.5 tonne driver / C1 driver / 7.5ton driver /7.5t driver please click Apply!! #7.5Tonnedriver #C1driver #7.5tondriver #7.5tdriver
Liverpool
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