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Class 2 HIAB Driver

Driver Hire
Essex
1 month ago
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Driver Hire is the UK’s largest specialist logistics recruiter, providing a wide range of drivers and non-driving staff to organisations throughout the UK.

With over 40 years of experience and a nationwide network of over 100 offices, we offer a full range of recruitment services – temporary and permanent positions, driving work and logistics jobs.


We are looking for a motivated and responsible lorry driver who holds a valid HIAB certificate to cover our clients peak period. The successful candidate will play a crucial role in ensuring the safe and timely delivery of goods while maintaining a high standard of customer service.


Job Responsibilities


– Safely operate the Lorry equipped with a HIAB crane.

– Load and unload materials using the HIAB following the safety regulations.

– Transport goods on a timely manner

– Secure and unload cargo using the HIAB crane in a safe and efficient manner.

– Adhere to all traffic laws and regulations, maintaining a strong commitment to safety.

– Provide excellent customer service, ensuring timely and accurate deliveries.

– Complete delivery paperwork and maintain accurate records.

– Start time 7 am everyday.


Job Requirements


– Valid HIAB certificate

– Immediate start

– Previous experience as a lorry driver

– Full and clean driving license.

– No more than 6 penalty points

– Strong understanding of road safety regulations.

– Excellent communication and customer service skills

– Dark pants

– High viz jacket

– Steel toe capped boots

– PPE must be worn on assignment


Benefits


– Flexible working hours

– Weekly pay (in arrears)

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