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HGV2 Driver

Driver Hire
Buckinghamshire
5 months ago
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Driver Hire, the UK’s largest specialist logistics recruiter, has been supporting transport businesses across the country with essential staff cover for nearly 40 years.

Our network’s portfolio of clients has grown substantially in recent years, with a variety of customers requiring more focused support across the Buckingham area. As a result, we’re now looking for an additional Cat C Driver to join the Driver Hire Buckingham team to support.


If you’re a competent and qualified HGV Driver looking for a new role that offers variety, working for a number of our prestigious clients – where no two days are ever the same – along with great pay rates and the option to work flexible hours to suit you, the opportunity to join our team might be perfect for you.


Hours and pay:

Part-time drivers welcome


Pay rate PAYE from £17.00- £19.00 per hour (pay rate varies depending on contract)

About you:

Hold a valid UK Category C licence with no more than 6 points.


At least one-year Category C driving Experience is preferred but not compulsory. Newly passed drivers are welcome!
Hold valid Driver CPC and Digital tachograph cards.
Reliable.
Good Timekeeping skills as delivery drop MAY be timed.
Be able to carry out some heavy lifting at times (depending on contract)

Plus a willingness to work hard, competence, confidence, and are personable, friendly and able to offer a great service to our customers.


Easy to apply and start earning


This is a really exciting time for Driver Hire Buckingham and we’d love you to be part of our team. We can carry out interviews and compliance checks online so it’s never been easier to join us.


Simply hit apply or give a member of our friendly team a call on for more information or informal chat

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