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HGV Class 2 Driver (HIAB)

Driver Hire
Portsmouth
1 week ago
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Are you a skilled HIAB Driver with an HGV Class 2 licence? Join our agency for immediate temporary assignments in the Portsmouth and surrounding area, showcasing your expertise in HIAB operations.

We’re committed to good, reliable drivers and as a reward for working for us we are offering a monetary bonus on successful completion of 15 shifts with us!


Requirements:

Hold a valid driver’s licence, no more than 6 points.


Valid Class 2 (HGV/LGV, Category C) driving licence with HIAB certification.
Valid CPC & tacho card.
Hold a valid Hiab Certificate (Hook, Brick Grab or Clamshell) – ALLMI accrediation desirable.
Immediate availability for temporary agency work.

Key Responsibilities:

Operate a Class 2 vehicle with HIAB for various assignments, ensuring safe and efficient material handling.


Adhere to delivery schedules and maintain the highest standards of safety.
Flexibility to adapt to different HIAB-related roles within the temporary assignments.

Benefits:

Immediate start with competitive hourly rates.


Variety of roles to suit individual preferences and expertise.
Temporary assignments with the potential for ongoing opportunities.
40 Years experience in Logistics
Flexible working hours to accommodate personal schedules.

If you are unhappy in your current role or looking for a new opportunity, apply now or feel free to give us a call on , email .

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