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Class 2 HIAB

Driver Hire
Cheshire West and Chester
2 weeks ago
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Driver Hire Chester and North Wales are recruiting for class 2 HIAB drivers working for our our clients in and around Chester

Monday to Friday working week with 06.30 start times


As a HGV Class 2 HIAB Driver, your responsibilities will include:

Driving a HGV class 2 vehicle with a lorry mounted crane (HIAB)


Performing 6-10 Drops per shift
Working on an average shift length between 8-10 hours For this position, your essential qualities and requirements must include:
Valid C category entitlement on your licence which has been held for a minimum of 1 year
Good customer service skills will be required as you will be dealing with customers on a daily basis
Holding a valid CPC and Digital tacho card

Rates- basic £15.50ph advance rate £17.37ph


This a seasonal position/Adhoc position and you will need to be flexible.


Driver Hire is the UK’s largest specialist transport and logistics recruitment company and Driver Hire Chester & North Wales can provide regular, ongoing work in Chester, North Wales and surrounding areas. We treat you as the true professional that you are and in our latest survey 97% of our candidates said they were proud to work for us.


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If you feel you fit the criteria and would like to be considered for this opportunity please apply online today or call a member of our friendly team for more information on

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