Company
Pertemps Bond
Pertemps Bond
£21.15 per hour
Pertemps are looking for a Class 2 (C) Driver with ADR, to Join one of our national contacts on a long term, ongoing position. A permanent role is possible in the future, but this is initially expected to run through Pertemps as an agency position, at least for the remainder of 2024. The Class 2 (C) Driver role would comprise of a 05:30 start and shifts Monday to Friday with occasional weekend/bank holiday overtime available if desired (Not essential). The working week will average around 50 Hours, with some longer, and some shorter days involved, based requirements of the business. The successful Class 2(C) Driver will be required to make cylinder deliveries to a range of customers, from Hospitals to Pubs, and our customer is looking for those who can go the extra mile, to promote their business from the front line. Forklift training will be given, although drivers with a C/B licence currently would be at an advantage. Manual Handling will form part of this role, when unloading customer deliveries. Benefits of the role: 50 Hours working week on average. £20.15 per hour, with weekend premiums available also On Site Parking. Small team, great team spirit. 33 Days + Bank Holidays (accrued). Weekly Pay. Friendly Company. The Ideal Candidate must: Be reliable and punctual. Follow health and safety regulations explicitly. Have Excellent Verbal and Written Communication Skills. Be Flexible in their working day. Be able to provide two work references. Compliance requirements: Hold a Valid Class 2 (C) Licence. ADR No More than 6 Points. Licence held for 3 years minimum for insurance purposes. Should you be interested in discussing this role further, or any other Class 2 (C) positions, please apply now!
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