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Class 2 Driver Pallet Work

Driver Hire
Lancashire
1 month ago
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**Job Title: Class 2 Driver – Day Shifts, Palletised Goods Delivery**

**Location:** Accrington


**Company:** Driver Hire Blackburn 


**Job Type:** Full-time


**Salary:** £13.15 – £19.15 per hour


**About Us:**

Driver Hire Blackburn is a leading supplier of temporary recruitment in the local area. Our customer is a trusted logistics and delivery company, known for our efficient and reliable services. They are looking for a driver delivering palletised goods to various business addresses within the BB, PR, and FY postcodes. Join our team and play a key role in their continued success!


**Job Description:**

We are seeking a dependable and experienced Class 2 Driver to join our team. In this role, you will be responsible for delivering palletised goods to business addresses using a curtain-sided HGV Class 2 vehicle, with approximately 15-30 drops per day. If you have a passion for driving and providing top-notch service, we want to hear from you!


**Key Responsibilities:**

Safely operate Class 2 HGVs to deliver palletised goods within the BB, PR, and FY postcodes.


Conduct 15-30 drops per day, ensuring timely and accurate deliveries.
Adhere to all road safety regulations and company policies.
Conduct pre-trip and post-trip inspections of the vehicle.
Maintain accurate delivery logs and reports.
Provide exceptional customer service.

**Requirements:**

Valid Class 2 HGV license.


Proven experience as a Class 2 driver.
Strong understanding of road traffic and working time legislation.
Excellent communication and organizational skills.
Reliable and punctual.

**Benefits:**

Competitive salary and benefits package.


Supportive and friendly work environment.
Opportunities for career growth and development.

**How to Apply:**

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