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Class 2 Driver. Cat C Driver / Engineer.

Driver Hire
Berkshire
2 weeks ago
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HGV Class 2 Driver. Better described as Driver / Engineer. Bracknell.

Do you think you can do more than just drive a lorry and deliver boxes? Then why not learn to be a Driver / Engineer!!! Full training given.


Brief temp to perm period, than you would be given a permanent contract.


Driver Hire is recruiting to fill a varied and interesting role for a Cat C driver that is so much more than just sitting behind a wheel all day. You would be working for an IT service company that specialises in relocating the servers and racking from data centres for major on-line retailers and the like. You will be taught basic engineering to demount the equipment, pack it all safely in boxes, dismantle the racking and then load it all onto your Cat C lorry.


The equipment will then be relocated and set up again in a new data centre, or placed in storage until needed again.


The ideal candidate will have an eye for detail, an appetite for learning new skills and will have strong communication and customer service skills. Most days the driver will be supported by a driver’s mate.


You need to be physically fit because there is some hand-balling involved and the use of pump trucks to move pallets of racking.


You will already have an HGV Class 2 experience.


They are a professional, friendly team and this is a really exciting opportunity to join an expanding business. They are offering a very competitive salary depending on experience. There is overtime available if you would like it. Our client’s head office is in Farnborough and sometimes you will be working from here. But generally, you will be working from the depot in Bracknell.


**** Benefits, Hours and Pay of the Cat C, HGV Class 2 Driver ****

Very competitive salary depending on experience


Some overtime available
Plus 28 days holiday
Monday to Friday
40 hour week
Typically 7:30am start
Occasional overnight

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

Driving and operating any of the fleet of vehicles, but mostly Class 2.


Daily walk round checks
Delivering new equipment to Data Centres and office locations, mostly in the South East, but potentially across the UK
Opportunity to occasionally drive into Europe
Operating specialist equipment for ‘white-glove’ requirements – such as tipping trolleys, stair walkers and specialist IT lifting equipment
Supporting our warehouse teams with loading and unloading as well as the upkeep of vehicles (vehicle checks and so on)
Installing and removing server equipment from data centre environments
Adhere to all drivers’ hours and tacho regulations

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

UK licence with Cat C entitlement


CPC card
Digi tacho card
Verifiable references
Max 6 minor penalty points

**** To Apply ****

Call Chris, Richard or Ben on to apply


Or email your CV to
This role is being filled through Driver Hire, the UK and Ireland’s largest specialist supplier of recruitment services to the transport industry. The network consists of over 100 office nationwide. Driver Hire Guildford is always looking to recruit drivers for temporary, permanent, full time and part time assignments. Call us to discuss the other opportunities we have available. Including Class 1, class 2, 7.5t, Van, HIAB, FLT.

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