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Class 2 Mixer Driver (Newent)

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Gloucestershire
6 days ago
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HGV Mixer Driver

Looking for that elusive driving job where you can have a work, life balance? A job where you can be home every evening? Are you frustrated with shift work, nights and 12 hour days? If so, we might have just the driving position for you! As a Breedon employee you can be proud of the organisations Health, Safety and Environmentally conscious mindset. We aim to go above and beyond to mitigate environmental concerns as well as going the extra mile to keep all our colleagues and stakeholders safe and well.

Key Responsibilities

Working for the largest independent construction materials business in the UK and Ireland, within our Transport and Logistics division you’ll never be treated like just a number. You’ll liaise with your colleague in Distribution every day and because we work locally, you’ll be speaking to the same person and be able to use your local knowledge to get the order delivered safely and efficiently!

Within our Transport and Logistics Division, we pride ourselves on our excellent customer service; in making a material difference to our customers. Our customers love the fact that our drivers understand the product they are delivering and will lend a hand if needed. You’ll be an ideal fit for this position if you enjoy building relationships and have a great sense of humour.

Skills, Knowledge & Expertise

Do you have…?  A HGV Class 2/Class C licence
Good communication skills As a Breedon Driver, you’ll be working locally and be the face of our business. You’ll be working Monday to Friday with core working hours of 7.00 to 16.30, although occasionally we may need you to finish a bit later and you will be Rota-d to cover occasional Saturday morning’s.

Job Benefits

25 days annual leave plus bank holidays


Holiday purchase scheme
Company Pension
Sharesave scheme
Life Assurance
Training & development opportunities
Employee assistance programme
Lighthouse charity benefits
Access to our employee benefits platform, giving you discounts on a wide variety of high street shops and brands

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