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Class 2 Driver HGV

Driver Hire
Greater Manchester
5 months ago
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We are looking to recruit HGV Class 2 drivers for our clients in Bolton & Wigan. The job role involves multi drop deliveries. Due to insurance criteria the successful driver must have held his HGV Class 2 for 1 year minimum and have 90 days driving experience within that 12 month period. We cannot accept any applications with 9 points or more on the licence and it must be clear of DR/CD/DG endorsements.


Role and Responsibilities:

Deliver products to our customers, intact, on time and in full as per the delivery schedule


Completion of documentation such as delivery notes, credits, and collections
Adhere to all Driving Legislation and Working Time Regulations
Follow Health and Safety procedures and be responsible for your own and other’s Health and Safety
Full compliance of Food safety Legislation and Chill Chain Standards
Ensure LGV is maintained and safe e.g., safety checks and completion of defect book
Collect all empty equipment from the customer
Cooperate fully with the driver debrief procedure and undertake any other duties as directed by the Shift Management team

We also offer the option to have your holiday accrual paid each week with your wage, which will raise your hourly earnings from £14.00 – £18.00 to £15.69 – £20.17.


We are unable to accept LTD drivers for this role, we offer PAYE and Paye Advanced (holiday pay included) models of pay

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