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Class 1 HGV Driver Nights

Driver Hire
West Yorkshire
3 weeks ago
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Are you a Class 1 HGV Driver looking for night work in Leeds and the surrounding area? Are you looking for ongoing work up to at least Christmas? Are you looking for Trunking work?

If so Driver Hire Leeds East may have the work for you.


We are currently recruiting 2 x Drivers to work for our client on a Tuesday to Saturday rota.


Job description: The work will be either swapping trailers from Wakefield, Crew and Stoke or Trailer swaps to and from Birkenhead or Holyhead docks. As this work includes dock work, all drivers must have no criminal record and be able to pass a random drugs test.


Start time: 4PM


Requirements

You will be required to pass a driver assessment prior to commencement of the contract, this is to ensure you are able to safely reverse and drive the required vehicles.


Must hold a Category C+E driving licence
Must have at least 6 months Class 1 HGV driving experience
Must have no more than 6 penalty points on licence
We don’t accept any driver who has been previously banned for Drink or Drug driving
We don’t accept any current T99 Endorsements for totting up points
Must be able to work a fixed rota of Tuesday to Saturday

Pay

Tuesday to Friday – Day – £18.50 + holiday pay = £20.73 per hour


Tuesday to Friday – Nights – £20.50 + holiday pay = £22.97 per hour
Saturday -Day – £23.13 + holiday pay = £25.92
Saturday – Nights – £25.63 + holiday pay = £28.72 per hour

Expected hours per week: 45-50hours


Start date: ASAP


If interested please apply or for more information or if you wish to talk to some body about the role, please call the office on and ask to speak to Scott or Mike

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