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Class 2 Road Sweeper

Driver Hire
Denbighshire
1 week ago
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We are Recruiting for our client based in St Asaph , running a fleet of Road Sweepers throughout Chester and North Wales

We have a fantastic opportunity for a reliable, flexible, positive, hard-working HGV driver to fill the vacant position of HGV Class 2 Driver (Road Sweeper) at our busy operation for our client, this position is on a adhoc basis


Responsibilities

Carry out Road Sweeping duties at various locations around North Wales


Sweeping at sites including streets, highways, construction sites, car parks, customer premises.
Operator activities including, sweeping, jetting, gully sucking and dust suppression.
Vehicle maintenance checks, conducting daily walkaround checks and reporting defects.
Ensuring vehicle cleanliness is kept to high quality, inside and out.
Always displaying high levels of Customer Services, as an ambassador for the company, building strong relationships with clients.

Requirements

HGV Class 2 Licence (Required).


Full Driver CPC Card (Required).
Previous experience operating a Road Sweeper (or left-hand driver vehicle), not essential as training will be provided (Highly Desirably).
Reliable, hardworking and can-do attitude.
Detail-orientated, ensuring sweeping to highest standards.
Good communication skills.
Rates £14.254ph or £15.97ph ADV
Hours -Mon -Fri between 0700 -18.00 -8/10 hrs a day on a adhoc basis

Driver Hire is the UK’s largest specialist transport and logistics recruitment company and Driver Hire Chester & North Wales can provide regular, ongoing work in Chester, North Wales and surrounding areas. We treat you as the true professional that you are and in our latest survey 97% of our candidates said they were proud to work for us.


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If you feel you fit the criteria and would like to be considered for this opportunity please apply online today or call a member of our friendly team for more information on 01352 73511

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