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Class 2 ADR Gases Driver

Driver Hire
Greater London
2 months ago
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Class 2 Driver with ADR certificate
Permanent

£40,000 per annum salary, up to £50,000 OTE

East London

Start Date: Immediate


We are looking for a Class 2 driver with ADR Gases certificates to start immediately for one of our clients.


As a Class 2 ADR Driver you must:

Have a Class 2 Licence


Hold an ADR Gases certificate (experience is desirable but not essential)
Hold a digital tachograph card
Have completed your CPC training
Have a minimum of 1 year commercial driving experience
Have a full CLEAN driving licence

A Class 2 ADR drivers responsibilities include:

Ensuring safe deliveries of goods to customers


Be able to do between 5 – 10 drops per day
Returning/collecting items to and from suppliers
Keeping the vehicle refuelled, maintained and clean
Completing any paperwork required
Perform walk around vehicle checks every morning

The successful Class 2 ADR driver can expect:

Monday – Friday


Weekend work also available
A chance to join a young and growing company
other benefits can be discussed at interview

We have found other driving, logistics and warehouse professionals to be successful such as HGV Driver, LGV Driver and driving style professions.


This position is commutable from Stratford, Leytonstone, Barking, Loughton, Canning Town, Hackney, Bow, Walthamstow and Ilford and other areas nearby to East London.


Join the leading specialist Driving Agency in your location & surrounding areas with 96% of our drivers proud to work for Driver Hire!


For more information get in touch with Driver Hire East London. Alternatively, hit the Apply button now!

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