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Ad-Hoc – HGV Driver (Class 2)

Driver Hire
West Sussex
1 week ago
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Driver Hire Gatwick are part of a network of over 100 offices nationwide and are the UK’s largest specialist transport and logistics recruitment company. We offer temporary and temp to perm opportunities and we’re actively looking for experienced and also newly qualified HGV Drivers for our local companies in the West Sussex area.


Job Description: 


Depending what company you are booked with, you may be delivering a range of products from pallets, plumbing and pipes to electrical and bricks. We’ve got shifts available from Monday to Saturday starting between 05:00 am and 08:00 am


What you need:

You must hold a valid driving license, CPC card and Tacho card


Be able to operate the vehicle responsibly and safely, ensuring loads are safe and secure.
No more than 6 points, with no major endorsements/convictions. No (CD/IN/DR/TT)
PPE Hi-Viz and Safety boots
Would need own transport to get to and from the workplace.
Living within 15 miles of Crawley.

Benefits:

Excellent pay rates including an assignment rate from £17 to £19 Umbrella


Weekly pay
Working for a well-known company.
Flexible work

Apply Today!


Call us for an informal chat about the role. Additionally, if you live in Burgess Hill, East Grinstead, Reigate, Horsham, Horley we have various other roles available!

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