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HGV Driver Class 2

Driver Hire
Merseyside
2 weeks ago
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£15.69 – 17.93 per hour

Driver Hire, the UK’s leading supplier of staff to the transport industry, are actively searching for class 2 HGV drivers, to start work immediately in the following areas:

St Helens


Warrington
Haydock
Newton-le-Willows
Birchwood
Appleton
Golborne

With connections with hundreds of local businesses, being a part of the Driver Hire team means that you could work on a wide variety of HGV driving contracts, such as delivering:

Building Materials


Plumbing Supplies
Hire Equipment & Tools
Palletised Goods

As a class 2 HGV driver, you will be expected to use the following:

Pump Trucks


Tail Lifts
Curtainsided Vehicles
Ratchet Straps
Roll Cages

Before applying to any of our class 2 HGV driving roles, please ensure you have:

A full UK driving licence with at least category C entitlement


No DR, IN or TT endorsement codes on your driving licence
Valid CPC & tacho cards

We tailor your workload to fit round your schedule, whether it be full time hours you’re looking for, or just flexible driving work on certain days, we can definitely help.


Plus, we have a great track record of helping newly qualified HGV drivers with their first steps into the world of logistics. So whether you’re a veteran HGV driver, or fresh from passing your test, we can assist.


With immediate start dates available, don’t delay, call today on

INDVD1

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