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Hgv Class 2 Driver

Basford
3 weeks ago
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Orbital Recruitment are recruiting on behalf of a family run company based in Hucknall, Nottingham. We are currently seeking an experienced class 2 driver to join their team. This is a full time, permanent position, working a minimum of 45 hours per week with overtime available.

The Role:

  • Operating Class 2 RORO vehicles for waste collection and skip delivery - Training provided.

  • Delivering and collecting RORO bins and skips locally to commercial and domestic sites

  • Loading and unloading containers safely and efficiently

  • Completing daily vehicle checks and reporting defects

  • Ensuring compliance with road transport and health & safety regulations

    Requirements:

  • Valid Class 2 (Category C) HGV Licence

  • CPC Card & Digital Tachograph Card

  • Previous RORO and/or skip delivery experience preferred (training provided if needed)

  • Good local area knowledge

  • Strong health & safety awareness

  • Reliable, punctual, and self-motivated

    Hours/Salary:

    · £34,000 - £36,000 depending upon experience and driving qualifications

    · Monday to Friday

    · 0700/0800 start

    · 45 hour week

    · Full Time position

    The Next Step:

  • If you think this would be a great fit for you then APPLY NOW.

  • Alternatively, you can call our consultant, Paul, on (phone number removed) for more info.

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