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Cat C Bin lorry. HGV driver.

Driver Hire
Surrey
3 months ago
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HGV Class 2. Cat C. Dust carts. Woking.

£35,600 plus overtime.


Monday to Friday plus optional Saturdays and Bank Holidays. Overtime often available. Typically 5:45am start. Plus benefits including 28 days paid holiday.


Driver Hire is hiring for an HGV Class 2, Cat C Refuse driver to work from our client’s site in Woking.


You will be a Driver/Loader. The successful candidate will be required to both drive and assist the dedicated team of loaders. So you will be expected to get out of the cab to help pull wheelie bins.


The ideal candidate will be happy working as part of a team, performing a vital, yet often under-valued job.


Excellent rate of pay £17.12 per hour. Time and a third for overtime. Time and a half for Saturdays. Triple time on a bank holiday!


Even recently qualified HGV drivers are welcome to apply.


**** Responsibilities of the Cat C, HGV Class 2 Driver ****

Driving and operating a class 2 dust cart, refuse lorry, bin lorry


Daily walk round vehicle checks
Assist with manually moving domestic wheelie bins
Provide a professional waste management service to residential customers
Be happy working as part of a small team

**** Requirements of the Cat C, HGV Class 2 Driver ****

UK licence with Cat C entitlement


CPC card
Digi tacho
Verifiable references
Max 6 minor penalty points

If you’re interested in this position, press the apply button now and one of our team will be in touch.


This role is being filled through Driver Hire, the UK and Ireland’s largest specialist supplier of recruitment services to the transport and logistics industry, with a network of over 100 offices nationwide.


We also have both regular and occasional work in Camberley, Aldershot, Farnborough, Guildford, Woking and Godalming for drivers who have HGV Class 1, HGV Class 2, Cat CE, Cat C, Cat C1, 7.5t, van and car experience.


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