Company
Pertemps Bond
Pertemps Bond
£16.08 - £25.62 per hour
HGV Drivers Our prestigious client is looking for HGV1 / LGV1 / C+E/ Class 1 Drivers to work at their site in Stoke on Trent, you will be responsible for: Driving mainly a boxed heavy goods vehicle. Carrying out nationwide DC deliveries No handball is involved with this role involves trunking to Thatcham and various other sites. Shifts are around 10-12 hours. To be considered for this HGV / LGV1 / C+E/ Class 1 Driver role you will need: CE Entitlement Digi Card & CPC Full UK Driving Licence No more than 6 points. DHL assessed - Beneficial but not essential. Minimum of two years HGV1 experience. Benefits for this HGV 1/ LGV1 / C+E / Class 1 Driver: Immediate induction/Assessments available Also includes free parking Positive and friendly environment Ongoing/Block bookings. Details for this HGV / LGV1 / C+E / Class 1 Driver role: Shifts: Monday to Friday or Thursday to Monday Start times: 14:00 - 19:00 - Ongoing, potential block bookings, rota. Pay rate: £16.08PH - £25.62PH This work is ongoing for the right HGV / LGV 1 / C+E/ Class 1 candidates. If you are interested in this HGV / Class 1 Driving role, please click apply.
Stoke-on-Trent
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