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Class 1 ADR Driver

Biffa Waste Services
South Yorkshire
1 day ago
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Class 1 ADR Driver

Pay: £17.82 per hour

Start Time:04:00 - Night as required

Working as part of a single person crew, you will drive various modes of LGV vehicles. Hazardous waste transfer station and involves packaged goods.

This is a great job if you like to work using your own initiative in the outdoors, carrying out a role where you can make a difference to the local environment and communities.

Help us make a difference as a Class 1 ADR Driver at our Sheffield Hazardous Waste Depot.

Here’s why you’ll love it at Biffa

•        On-the-job training with our in-house team

•        Access to Biffa Perkz – high street discounts for you and your family

•        Pioneering family-friendly policies

 

We’re here to change the way people think about waste

With over 100 years of history, Biffa’s iconic red trucks and containers are a familiar feature across the UK.   Whether we’re turning waste into sustainable power, finding new ways to recycle it or simply keeping it off the streets, we believe every day is an opportunity to improve the lives of millions.  Over 11,000 people around the country trust us to provide them with a career that’s always rewarding, often challenging, but never dull.

 

Dedicated to diversity

Being inclusive is core to our culture at Biffa; we believe different ideas, perspectives and backgrounds are key to developing a creative and effective working environment that represents our communities and generates the best outcomes for colleagues, customers and stakeholders, which is why you’ll find us championing diversity, equity and inclusion at every turn.

Requirements

Here’s what we require:

  • Hold a class 1 driving licence & CPC
  • Valid ADR Qualification - Training provided if you do not have ADR

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