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HGV 2

Driver Hire
Buckinghamshire
5 months ago
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Driver Hire Hemel & Watford are currently looking to recruit a an experienced HGV Driver, with Category C entitlement on a Monday – Friday basis in Aylesbury.


There is a minimum of 8 hours pay per shift starting at £20 per hour.


Overtime is paid after 8 hours worked. These rates are paid on a Umbrella model.


Shifts – Start times from 6:30am.


Suitable candidates will have the following:


A full and valid UK driving licence, with CAT C entitlement.

No more than 6 points (minor offences only).

Current and valid CPC and Digi-Tacho cards.

Previous HGV driving experience (Minimum 6 months)

Appropriate PPE (Safety Shoes & Hi-viz).


Responsibilities:

– Safely and efficiently operate a truck to transport goods to designated locations

– Follow all traffic laws and regulations while driving

– Communicate with dispatchers and customers to coordinate delivery schedules

– Adhere to company policies and procedures regarding transportation, safety, and delivery protocols


Skills:

– Excellent driving skills and knowledge of traffic laws and regulations

– Strong attention to detail and ability to follow instructions accurately

– Ability to work independently with minimal supervision

– Good communication skills for interacting with dispatchers, customers, and other drivers on the road


If you live in the Aylesbury or surrounding areas – please get in touch!

Job Type: Contract

Pay: From £20.00 per hour

Benefits:

On-site parking

Schedule:

8 hour shift


Day shift
Monday to Friday

Application question(s):

When can you start?

Experience:

Driving: 1 year (required)

Licence/Certification:

Driving Licence CAT C (required)


Driver CPC (required)
Digi Card (required)

Work Location: In person

Application deadline: 08/06/2025


Expected start date: 09/06/2025

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