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HGV Class 2 Driver / Warehouse Operative

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Lisburn
3 days ago
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Full time permanent position for a HGV Class 2 Lorry Driver / Warehouse Operative required for immediate start – 

📍 Location: Lisburn

🕗 Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00am–5:00pm

💷 Salary: 14.50 per hour


We are currently recruiting for  an established supplier of high-quality tiles, bathrooms, and stone products across Northern Ireland. We are seeking a reliable and hardworking Lorry Driver / Warehouse Operative to join the friendly and professional team at their Lisburn warehouse.


Key Responsibilities

Safely drive and operate company lorries to deliver goods to customers and suppliers.


Ensure all deliveries are carried out in a timely and professional manner.
Load and unload vehicles using appropriate manual handling techniques and equipment.
Check goods in and out, ensuring accuracy and care in handling all products.
Assist with general warehouse duties including picking, packing, and maintaining stock organisation.
Carry out daily vehicle checks and report any faults or defects immediately.
Adhere to all company Health & Safety procedures and Road Transport Regulations.

Requirements

Full, clean HGV licence (Class 2 / Category C) essential.


Valid Driver CPC and Digital Tachograph Card.
Previous experience in delivery driving and/or warehouse operations preferred.
Good communication and customer service skills.
Ability to work well both independently and as part of a team.
Physically capable of manual handling.

What We Offer

Monday–Friday working week (no weekend or evening work).


Free parking
Private health insurance after 1 years service
Friendly working environment within a well-established company.
Opportunities for ongoing training and development.

📩 How to Apply:

Contact us on or email your CV to


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