Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£19.59ph to £22.44 per hour depending on shift start/finish time
Pertemps are working in partnership with the Royal Mail, the UK's designated Universal Postal Service Provider, to recruit HGV/LGV C+E Class 1 Drivers. If you are looking for work, then look no further, as our onsite team at Royal Mail Coventry are looking for Drivers to start work immediately. As HGV Driver, after successfully completing an assessment, you will be required to trunk parcels and mail between depots across the Royal Mail Network. There is very little manual work and shifts are offered 1 week in advance. We have competitive pay rates and an array of start times and days available to suit. We are keen to speak to any Drivers able to work weekends or start in the afternoon into the evening. To meet entry requirements, you will have held your licence for 2 years with less than 6 points. You will need to have a minimum of 180 days driving experience within the last 12 months. Unfortunately we are unable to accept any DD,DR,IN or CD endorsements. Due to the nature of our client's business, you will be required to clear a CRB security check following the point of registration. In return, HGV Drivers will receive: - Pay rates - £19.59ph to £22.44 per hour depending on shift start/finish time. - Minimum daily hours guarante - Start times between 18:00 - 23:00 - Accrued holiday pay. - Access to pension (PAYE). - Local agency office/consultants based onsite. - Weekly pay. - Onsite canteen facility. - Onsite car parking. If you are interested in applying, please contact Adam on 07899 663312 or email [email protected]
Coventry
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