Company
Pertemps Bond
Pertemps Bond
£18 per hour
HGV1 (Cat C+E) Multidrop Drivers ( £18 PH ) Are you looking for a family feel at work instead of a corporate environment? Do you want to feel important and appreciated by your employer? Are you looking for a permanent role with a company who will invest in you? If you’re nodding your head to the above, then we need to have a conversation about a fantastic company we are currently recruiting for. My client, based in Milton Keynes currently has vacancies for HGV1/Class 1/Cat C+E Drivers to join their team ongoing. The Role Shifts: Any 5 days out of 7 Start Times: Between 0500- 0000 (Flexibility essential) Shift Length: 12 hours per day. Start date: Asap Your role will be to provide a multi drop delivery service driving a HGV1/Class 1/Cat C+E vehicle to our client’s customer base of up to 4 drops per day. The job involves loading and unloading using a pump truck Requirements: Valid UK HGV1/Class 1/ Cat C+E License Digital Tacho card Driver qualification card. Less than 6 points. No DD/DR convictions To apply for the above role, please call Nicola on 01908208500 alternately you can email your CV to [email protected]
Milton Keynes
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