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Class 1 Driver - Runcorn

Ideal Recruit Ltd
Halton
1 day ago
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Ideal Recruit is currently looking for HGV Class 1 Drivers for well-established client based in Runcorn.

 

PAYE Pay Rates:

 

DAYS - £17.00

NIGHTS - £18.00

SATURDAY - £19.25

SUNDAY - £20.25

 

Peak periods:  All year round.

Shift Patterns:  4on /4off – day starts - 6:00am  –

                                                          Night starts 17:00 - 12 hour shifts.

Weekend work:  4on/4off - overtime available

PPE: Safety boots, vis vests

 


  • No more then 6 points
  • 3 hours assessment (a driving test, manoeuvring in the yard and a short drive and induction)
  • 2 days training tail-lifts and site induction and class room induction too.
  • 1 year experience 


 

Work details: Using cages, single or double drops to Yorkshire, Birmingham, Nottingham, Derbyshire.

4 hour initial assessment at Runcorn (a driving test, manoeuvring in the yard and a short drive and go through the procedures).

After the initial assessment the TJs training is 2 days – day 1 at TJs using the tail-lifts and site induction, day 2 at Runcorn in the classroom. The TJs training would be Mon/Tues and Weds/Thu the week after. Drivers who have been assessed and are waiting for the TJs would be used on general fleet work in the meantime. 

Requirements:

Good standard of English will be needed. No more than 6 points- 1 year license and to be used. Flexible to take 3-6 months green drivers -  No drink/drug offences

 

Interested? Apply now or text your (full name + RUNCORN) to: Emil – or Patrick – 07709 51771

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