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HGV Class 1 Driver

ADM
West Yorkshire
2 days ago
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Job Description

Your Role
An opportunity has arisen at ADM Milling, for a HGV Class 1 Driver based in Knottingley, West Yorkshire. The successful candidate will safely operate all types of the Company’s LGV’s, delivering bulk (class 1) or bagged (class 2) products. The roles will comprise of an average 48 hour working week. In this role you will be required to work a shift pattern of any 5 days from 7 (inclusive of bank holidays). However, shift patterns may vary after consultation by the company. All roles require flexible start times and participation in the overtime working rota will be required.
 Your Responsibility
 Reporting to the Transport Manager or deputy the key areas of responsibility are:
• Working safely.
• Drive and operate the LGV vehicle in accordance with current legislation.
• Unloading and delivering flour sacks from LGV’s to customers premises.
• Discharge bulk flour in accordance with company operating procedures.
• Assist in training and development of colleagues.
• Dealing with customers in a professional manner.
• Accurate completion of all relevant paperwork (vehicle defect reports, daily driver debrief sheet, safety observation reports etc.).

Your Profile
• A valid LGV C & E license.
• DCPC qualification card.
• Comprehensive knowledge of road transport legislation (EU driver’s hours, RTD, Highway Code etc.).
• Excellent customer service skills.
• The ability to lift heavy items ().
• Previous bulk powder or liquid discharge experience an advantage, however full training will be given.


Your Role
An opportunity has arisen at ADM Milling, for a HGV Class 1 Driver based in Knottingley, West Yorkshire. The successful candidate will safely operate all types of the Company’s LGV’s, delivering bulk (class 1) or bagged (class 2) products. The roles will comprise of an average 48 hour working week. In this role you will be required to work a shift pattern of any 5 days from 7 (inclusive of bank holidays). However, shift patterns may vary after consultation by the company. All roles require flexible start times and participation in the overtime working rota will be required.
 Your Responsibility
 Reporting to the Transport Manager or deputy the key areas of responsibility are:
• Working safely.
• Drive and operate the LGV vehicle in accordance with current legislation.
• Unloading and delivering flour sacks from LGV’s to customers premises.
• Discharge bulk flour in accordance with company operating procedures.
• Assist in training and development of colleagues.
• Dealing with customers in a professional manner.
• Accurate completion of all relevant paperwork (vehicle defect reports, daily driver debrief sheet, safety observation reports etc.).

Your Profile
• A valid LGV C & E license.
• DCPC qualification card.
• Comprehensive knowledge of road transport legislation (EU driver’s hours, RTD, Highway Code etc.).
• Excellent customer service skills.
• The ability to lift heavy items ().
• Previous bulk powder or liquid discharge experience an advantage, however full training will be given.


#IncludingYou

Diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging are cornerstones of ADM’s efforts to continue innovating, driving growth, and delivering outstanding performance. We are committed to attracting and retaining a diverse workforce and create welcoming, truly inclusive work environments — environments that enable every ADM colleague to feel comfortable on the job, make meaningful contributions to our success, and grow their career. We respect and value the unique backgrounds and experiences that each person can bring to ADM because we know that diversity of perspectives makes us better, together.

For more information regarding our efforts to advance Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging, please visit our website here:

About ADM

At ADM, we unlock the power of nature to provide access to nutrition worldwide. With industry-advancing innovations, a complete portfolio of ingredients and solutions to meet any taste, and a commitment to sustainability, we give customers an edge in solving the nutritional challenges of today and tomorrow. We’re a global leader in human and animal nutrition and the world’s premier agricultural origination and processing company. Our breadth, depth, insights, facilities and logistical expertise give us unparalleled capabilities to meet needs for food, beverages, health and wellness, and more. From the seed of the idea to the outcome of the solution, we enrich the quality of life the world over. Learn more at

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