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VTA Recruitment
Conwy
2 weeks ago
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Class 2 Driver – Full Time | Colwyn Bay | £13.40

Join a proud, family-run business with over 100 years of history!
VTA Recruitment is on the lookout for a Class 2 Driver to join our client’s close-knit team based in Colwyn Bay. This is a fantastic opportunity to become part of a well-established company that supplies industry traders across the North / Mid Wales – and they’re growing!

If you're hard-working, reliable, and looking for a hands-on role with a company that values its team, we want to hear from you!

Hours & Pay:


  • £13.40 ph.
  • 43.5 hours per week
  • Monday to Friday, 8.00 am start
  • 28 days holiday including bank holidays (after temp to perm)


About the role:


  • Multidrop deliveries throughout North / Mid Wales, teamed up with a Drivers Mate in a 14tonne Class 2 Dual Temperature vehicle, running to a preset delivery schedule.
  • Daily walkaround and vehicle checks
  • Loading and unloading of vehicles, both at delivery points and on return to the depot.
  • Handling P.O.D’s, Payments, and delivery paperwork.


What we offer (while on temp to perm): 


  • Weekly Pay- Every Friday
  • PAYE contract - no umbrella companies 
  • 24/7 Support from the VTA Team 
  • Opportunity to join a respected, long standing local employer 


What we'll need from you: 


  • Valid Category C (Class 2) driving license
  • Full CPC and Digital tachograph card
  • No more than 6 points
  • Hardworking
  • Reliable
  • The ability to work as part of a team or as an individual
  • Excellent customer service skills


Apply today and drive your career forward with VTA Recruitment!

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