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Class 2 HIAB Driver

Driver Hire
Cheshire East
3 months ago
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Are you an experienced HGV Class 2 driver with HIAB training looking for a new challenge? We’ve got the perfect opportunity for you!

We are currently recruiting for an HGV Class 2 HIAB Driver to join our client, a leading Builders Merchant based in Crewe. This is a full-time, permanent position with excellent pay and benefits. The role will involve completing home deliveries of building materials, so you will be playing a key role in ensuring that customers receive their deliveries on time and in perfect condition.


Key Details:


Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 07:00am start.




Location: Based in Crewe, with deliveries to local areas.




Pay Rate: £16.00 per hour.




Position Type: Full-time, permanent.


Your Role:


Delivering building materials to homes and businesses, ensuring accurate and timely deliveries.




Operating the HIAB crane to unload materials safely at each delivery site. You’ll need to be comfortable with remote grab machines to load and unload materials.




Providing excellent customer service by ensuring deliveries are made professionally, on time, and safely.




Completing delivery paperwork and logs, adhering to all safety regulations and company protocols.




Maintaining a clean and safe working environment both inside and outside the vehicle.


What We’re Looking For:


Valid HGV Class 2 license and HIAB training (essential).




Previous experience in a similar delivery role, ideally within the building materials industry, is a bonus.




Comfortable working with HIAB and remote grab machines.




Excellent communication skills and a professional attitude towards customers.




Ability to work independently and manage time effectively.


What’s On Offer:


Immediate start – get going straight away!




Permanent position with the opportunity for long-term career development.




Competitive pay rate with a pay increase after 12 weeks.




Work for a reputable company with a friendly team environment.


This is a fantastic opportunity for a skilled driver to join a well-established business and enjoy the security of a permanent, full-time role. Don’t miss out – apply today!

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