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Class 1 Driver in Coalville

Ideal Recruit Ltd
Leicestershire
1 day ago
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Ideal Recruit is currently looking for experienced HGV Class 1 (C+E) Drivers for a well-established client based in Coalville.

£250 Signing Bonus / £250 Referral Bonus
Terms and conditions apply.

 

There is a mix of shift patterns available - days, nights. weekends 24/7 operation, any start times welcomed.

 

About the Role:



  • Local and nationwide deliveries.


  • Fridge work – deliveries and collections of palletised goods.


  • Loading and unloading will be required.


  • Flexible shift patterns: Monday to Sunday, 24/7 operation.


  • Any start times welcome – day, night, and weekend shifts available.


 

The Company Offers:



  • A well-established and rapidly growing haulier.


  • Modern fleet of vehicles and trailers.


  • Supportive working environment with opportunities for ongoing work.


 

PAYE Pay Rates (with holiday pay including):

Monday - Friday - Days £16.81 p/h / Nights £16.81 p/h.

Saturday - £17.68 p/h.

Sunday - £18.57 p/h.

 

What We’re Looking For:



  • Valid HGV Class 1 (C+E) licence.


  • Minimum 1 year of Class 1 driving experience.


  • Fridge work experience preferred but not essential.


  • Valid CPC and Tacho card.


 

If you are interested please apply now, or send us a message with (your name + Coalville) to  ask for Patrick / ask for Emil.

 

 

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