Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£15.50 - £22.75 per hour, Benefits: Pay Range covers weekends & nights
Job Opportunity : Class 1 HGV Driver If you have held your licence for longer than 6 months & have recorded 60 days of driving then we have opportunities for regular ongoing work, for the right candidate this will be a a permanent role! Agency : Pertemps Consultant : Gedz Location : Colnbrook, Slough Position : Class 1 HGV Driver Type of Shifts : Full time, Days, Nights & Weekends Pay: Hourly, paid weekly The Role includes : Operating commercial HGV/LGV vehicles Load and unload goods Manual work Ensure loads are safely secured Follow instruction from traffic reports Carrying out basic routine maintenance Responsible for delivery paperwork, PDA, Walk around checks or any documentation Following the compliance regulations and laws that are apply Requirements: Be a Professional HGV Driver Valid Class 1 (Category C+E) driving license CPC (Certificate of Professional Competence) Tachograph knowledge Licence held for a at least of 6 months, with at least 60 days driving recorded on your tachograph Clean driving record Great work ethic Flexibility & Reliability We support you in getting your DBS Provide a full 5-year reference history Driver Knowledge : Good understanding of transportation laws and regulations Great operation of HGVs Basic Understanding of maintenance and repair of HGVs Used GPS & tracking devices We have opportunities for the right candidates to support with further training after a period of employment is complete. Apply & we will arrange a face to face registration with Pertemps Colnbrook. Give me a call at Pertemps Slough to discuss this role further Cheers, Gedz Christo
Slough
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