Company
Pertemps
Pertemps
Monday - Friday - £18.03, Weekend and BH - £22.54
Pertemps have an exciting opportunity for LGV C+E Drivers to work at a Distribution Centre working on behalf of our client who specialise in the logistics industry and are global leaders in their field. Drivers will be required to transport products to RDCs throughout the home county's C+E Drivers duties will include: Trunking work " A safety first approach to driving and ensuring loads are safely secured. " Completing daily delivery paperwork and vehicle checks ' Ongoing work available 'Immediate starts available upon completion of a successful driving assessments. C+E Drivers you will undertake the following tasks: " Planning delivery schedules and routes with transport managers. " Making sure loads are safely secured. " Very Minimal handballing required, Curtain siders will have to be pulled back. " Following traffic reports and changing your route if necessary. " Completing delivery paperwork and log books. C+E Drivers will possess: " A valid LGV C+E entitlement with a minimum of 6 months experience or attend a Pertemps driver assessment & training course - for insurance purposes; " A driving licence with no more than 6 penalty points and free of endorsements such as DD's, DR's or IN10s. " Possession of an OPS 35 assessment is desirable and would be advantageous. In return the LGV C+E Drivers salary is very competitive and start from: Monday - Friday - £18.03 Weekend and BH - £22.54 Please Apply online or call Pertemps Sheffield and ask for Becky or Matt in the Driving Division
Howden
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