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7.5 tonne driver

Class 1 Personnel
Greater Manchester
1 day ago
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We're looking for a talented 7.5 tonne driver to work for our client in Leigh.
Our client is accepting newly passed drivers.
If that's you then you could be exactly what they're looking for, even if you've got limited work experience.
The Role:
As the 7.5 tonne driver you'll report to the Team Leader and will be primarily responsible for work in a team and work well under pressure and in new environments on a daily basis.
Shifts: 5 days out of 6- Saturdays off. Start time:2AM- 8 hours shifts.
In the job you'll be tasked with the following:
-Safe and legal operation of the vehicle
-Pre-trip vehicle checks, ensuring loads are secure, planning efficient routes, adhering to driving hours regulations
-Delivering goods to specified locations and times
Requirements:
- Full UK driving license with Category C (Class 2).
- Excellent time management and organisational skills
- A strong work ethic and 'can-do' attitude
- Reliability and punctuality
- UK right to work

In addition, you'll need the following:
- An excellent communication, team work
- An experience minimum of 1 year's ( desirable)
- A flexible attitude and a team player
About the Company:

The company is a leading bakery company in the UK. They value their employees and strive to create a diverse and inclusive culture.

We are looking for someone who:
- Cares about working as part of a team
- Appreciates good rates of pay
- Finds value in being recognised and valued
Benefits:
- In-house training and development
- Paid Holiday
- Pension scheme to help you save for your future
- Canteen on-site
- Free car parking
Does that sound like you? If so, we'd love to see your CV.
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