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Van Driver temp to perm

Driver Hire
Tyne and Wear
3 days ago
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Our national client based in Gateshead require a van driver to join them on a temp to perm basis.

The client specializes in industrial heating and plumbing.


Daily work will start at 0600am and will involve deliveries to Scotland and occasional warehouse duties alongside this.


Rate of pay:£12.52 per hour (PAYE)


The ideal candidate will have:

Valid Cat B licence


Recent cat B/ Warehouse experience

This is a temp to perm position meaning that for the right candidate they will become a permanent member of the clients team after 12 weeks.


Driver Hire is the UK’s largest specialist transport and logistics recruitment company and Driver Hire Newcastle can provide regular, ongoing work in Newcastle 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 for this role and would like to apply, please submit your CV in application or call a member of the team on for more information.

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