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HGV Driver – Class 2 Cat C

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Lancashire
2 days ago
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Job Title: HGV Class 2 Driver – Day Shifts

Location: Preston/Leyland/Chorley


Salary: £13.50;- £17.00 per hour PAYE


Job Type: Full-time Temporary


Shift Pattern: Days Monday to Friday.


We are currently seeking 8 HGV Class 2 Drivers to join our hard working team, we have work waiting for you.


This is a fantastic opportunity for reliable, professional drivers who are looking for consistent work with local famous, ethical companies.


Key Responsibilities:

Depot to Depot trunking, deliveries and pick ups.


Delivering goods to businesses
Ensuring timely and safe delivery of goods
Completing daily vehicle checks and ensuring compliance with all DVSA regulations
Accurate completion of paperwork and correct use of tachograph
Communicating effectively with Driver Hire operational Staff
Communicating effectively with transport planners and other team members

Requirements:

Valid UK issued HGV Class 2 licence


Driver CPC and digital tachograph card
Minimum 6 months HGV driving experience
A good understanding of driver hours and WTD regulations
A flexible and professional can do attitude

What We Offer:

Competitive hourly rates including holiday pay.


weekly pay By PAYE ( no umbrella companies)
You will be treated like a professional driver deserves to be treated.
Modern, well-maintained client fleets
Supportive team and full induction provided
Ongoing work with potential for permanent placement should you wish
Subsidised inexpensive CPC training
Funding to upskill your licence to Class 1/HIAB/ADR etc.

Apply Now via this job listing , we have work waiting for you.


If you’re a dedicated Class 2 driver looking for steady shifts and excellent working conditions, we want to hear from you now.

We are also recruiting for other driving skills such as HGV Class 1 Driver, HGV Class 2 Driver, 7.5 Ton Driver, Van Driver, Multidrop Driver, ADR Driver, HIAB Driver in areas such as Preston, Blackpool, Chorley, Leyland, Bamber Bridge, Fleetwood, Fylde, Wyre, Southport, Garstang, Tarleton etc

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