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Class 1 HGV Driver – Weekends

Driver Hire
Berkshire
5 months ago
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Are you currently in full time employment and require some additional weekend work to top up your earnings? Do you have a young family and cannot work during the weekday? If so, then this is the perfect role for you, please read on.

HGV Class 1 (C+E) License with a minimum of 2 years demonstrable experience.


Job Title: Class 1 Weekend drivers – Days and nights.


Salary: £240.00 (12 hours) to £300.00 (15 hours) per day. Payment method is PAYE inclusive of holiday pay.


Shift duration: Minimum 12 hours per day.


Job Description:


Our customer is a leading player within the Cargo airfreight industry who have secured a large contract with UK’s largest airline, as such are looking to increase their current workforce. We are looking for drivers who are prepared to be flexible in their approach and are prepared to do long distance driving with frequent overnights, alongside waiting around the horse shoe.


Flexible start times available for both day and night drivers. Please contact us for further details or apply to this posting and someone will contact you to discuss everything in further detail.


Company Requirements:


Valid Digital Tachograph Card

Valid Driver Qualification (CPC) Card

Valid C+E Entitlement with minimum of 2 years experience

Maximum 6 points on license – DR, DD or IN conviction codes will not be accepted

Full 5 Year employment history with no more than 28-day gaps in employment

DBS dated within the last 10 weeks (not essential as we can assist you in obtaining one)

Valid Cargo Operative Certificate Level D (not essential as we can assist you in obtaining one)

Dangerous Good Category 8 desired (not essential as we can assist you in obtaining one)

Manual Handling training (not essential as we can assist you in obtaining this)

Health & Safety Awareness training (not essential as we can assist you in obtaining this)

Working at heights awareness training (not essential as we can assist you in obtaining this)

Be ok to sit a driving assessment with one of the customers approved driving assessors.

PLEASE NOTE, IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THE ABOVE TRAINING AND DBS CERTIFICATES, THERE IS A COST ASSOCIATED TO THE CANDIDATE IN OBTAINING THIS, HOWEVER WE ARE HAPPY TO ASSIST YOU 100% THROUGHOUT THE PROCESS FREE OF CHARGE.


If the above role suits you, CLICK APPLY NOW


Driver Hire Slough have many other driving (and non- driving) positions available, so if this role is not of interest to you then please feel free to contact our office and speak to one of our experienced consultants.


HGV / LGV / Class 1 / Driver / Drivers / Truck Driver / Lorry Driver / Category C+E / C E Driver / Slough / Heathrow / Aviation / Pallet Work / General Haulage / Trunking

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