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Apprentice HGV Driver

Ferguson Transport And Shipping
Highland
3 days ago
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Ferguson Transport & Shipping have an opportunity for an HGV Apprentice Driver, based in Corpach, Fort William.


The successful applicant will work alongside our current team whilst completing a Modern Apprenticeship in Driving Goods Vehicles. 


Duties will initially include washing lorries, trailers and other plant. Then progressing on to work with our Shunter Operators, learning forklift operations, trailer movements and general yard duties. As a Shunter Operator, you will drive works vehicles with a variety of attachments; ensure safe and secure loading and unloading of HGV trailers; assist HGV Drivers; and move trailers around site using Terberg unit, keeping the yards and loading areas functioning efficiently. This will ensure that the essential skills for becoming an HGV Driver are established early on and it will allow you to gain an insight to what will be required as an HGV Driver.


Following a period of shunting duties, training will begin for the Modern Apprenticeship. During which support will be given to obtain the required HGV medical, provisional licence and theory tests.


This is a progressive training position where a car licence is required. It is expected to take around 6-12 months to complete before moving on to the role of HGV Driver.


Full PPE and workwear is provided, along with on-the-job training which can open the door to a range of future job opportunities.

Full training will be provided in all activities, including Terberg Tug Works Vehicle Operation and the safe operation of a forklift truck.

What you can expect:

A competitive salary;


Excellent scope to develop your career;
Group Life Assurance cover;
Occupational Health Support
Training & Development opportunities;
28 days paid leave per annum (pro-rata), enhanced with service;
Loyalty bonus payment scheme;
Employer contributory pension scheme;
Employee assistance programme

Ferguson Transport & Shipping provide clear routes for career progression and offer a range of opportunities for training, development and up skilling to help people get to the next level.

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