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Are you an experienced Class 1 HGV driver looking to join a national brand working towards a greener future and make a positive impact?

Do you enjoy working with people, care about the environment and would you like the opportunity to receive health & safety training, with the chance to gain further qualifications?

When you join SUEZ, you get more than a brand-new role. Your work will help us deliver innovative and environmentally responsible solutions for water and waste management. You will get a chance to help us preserve and restore our planet’s natural capital for future generations. It’s a career that’s not only exciting, but full of opportunities as well as professional and personal fulfilment.

Location Llanfoist (South Wales)

Working Hours 47.5 per week

Annual base Salary : £38,320.00 Shift pattern :

Monday – 07.00 – 16.30

Tuesday 07.00 – 16.30

Wednesday – 07.00 – 16.30

Thursday – 07.00 – 16.30

Friday – 07:00 – 16:30



What you’ll get in return : 

Competitive salary with opportunity to earn more. Be part of a collaborative & supportive team driving our core value ‘Team Spirit’. Training & Development. Well-being programme to support you throughout your career. Plus many more SUEZ benefits!


What will I be doing?

Maintaining accurate records for the removal of materials from the site. Any other duties that are reasonably requested within the scope of the job-role. We are looking for an enthusiastic team player who will be expected to join the current site team to ensure operations exceed the standards required. 

What are the Requirements?

Full UK driving licence with LGV C+E (Class 1) Minimum 1yr C+E experience Valid DCPC & digital tachograph Experience of bulk haulage preferred  A good level of customer service and ability to work in a team. A flexible approach to work will be advantageous as you will be expected to cover holiday and sick days if required.

Who we are

At SUEZ the efficient and sustainable management of resources around the UK is at the heart of everything we do. Respect – acting ethically and with integrity – is one of our core values. We’re passionate about the environment and believe in protecting our world. With true team spirit, we can give our customers a standard of service that goes above and beyond.

We thank our people for all they do with development opportunities, wide-ranging benefits and rewards that reflect their hard work. In a friendly, supportive environment, you’ll be inspired to grow and play your part in creating a better future for all.


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