Company
Pertemps
Pertemps
£14.10 per hour
Class 2 Driver Nights needed in Gloucester, paying £14.10ph. Ongoing fixed evenings, starting 1:00am Tuesday to Saturday, Working an average of 45 hours a week. Free on-site parking. Possible temp to perm for the right candidate. (NEW PASS DRIVERS WELCOME) As a Class 2 Driver Nights, you will be required to: Be available to start work Tuesday to Saturday 01:00am. Able to complete up to 15x client drops. Loading and unloading deliveries into customer's premise. Fully fit and able to move cages and move customer goods. Always demonstrating good health and safety practices. Ensuring good housekeeping at each delivery. Complete daily maintenance checks on delivery trucks and trailers and notify any defects. The successful candidates must meet the following criteria for insurance purposes: Hold a full in date UK Class 2 (C) driving licence. Hold a valid CPC and Digital Tachograph cards. Maximum of 9 points for minor endorsements. Over the age of 21 with 1 year driving experience. Be able to read delivery notes and communicate with customers on delivery. Further information: On job training provided. Paying £12.21ph + Shift bonus £1.89ph = £14.10ph Weekly pay each Friday PAYE, plus paid annual leave and access to a workplace pension. Full company Uniform and PPE Provided. Minimum Pay of 8 hours per day per booking. Discounted CPC Training. Dedicated local Transport Consultant, 24/7 contact available. Register at Pertemps, Unit 4A, Elmbridge Court, Cheltenham Road East, Gloucester, GL3 1JZ - OPEN 08:00 - 17:00 Monday to Friday for more information PLEASE CALL PERTEMPS GLOUCESTER 01452 507500.
Gloucester
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