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HGV 2 Driver

Driver Hire
North Lanarkshire
1 week ago
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Driver Hire Motherwell are currently recruiting for an experienced HGV Class 2 Driver for our well respected oil waste client based in Coatbridge.

This position is ongoing with the view to turn permanent for the right candidate.


Duties can include but not limited too;

0800 start

Monday to Friday

8-10 hours

Delivering fresh oils

Collection of oil waste from hotels & restaurants


You must have;

– Excellent customer service-

– Ability to carry out manual handling

– Good time keeping to keep up with deliveries

– A valid CPC card

-A digital tachograph card

-No more than 6 points on your licence *


* DD, DR or IN endorsements are not accepted. Due to commercial insurance stipulations, some restrictions may apply. Contact us for more information.


Pay and benefits;

-Monday to Friday: £114.00 ph PAYE

-Overtime: £17.50 ph PAYE

-28 days holidays pro rata on PAYE

-Weekly paid

– Pension contributions after qualifying period

-8hr minimum guaranteed per day

-Opportunities to increase take home pay with PAYE Advanced


To Apply;

Click the ‘Apply Now’ button to forward on your CV and a friendly team member will contact successful applicants or alternatively, give us a call on 01698 275 444.

Application process will involve first registering with Driver Hire Motherwell then attending our client premises in Coatbridge with an agreed day and time.


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