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HGV Road Sweeper in Walkden M28 - Full time

Ideal Recruit Ltd
Greater Manchester
1 day ago
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Ideal Recruit is pleased to present an exceptional opportunity for Class 2 drivers in the Walkden area, offering a consistent 5 day work schedule Monday to Friday.

 

£250 Signing Bonus / £250 Referral Bonus
Terms and conditions apply.

 

This is a full time opportunity (day shifts only) with a comprehensive week-long induction, presenting the chance to collaborate with a highly reputable company based in Manchester.

During induction week, candidates will undergo training. We are seeking dedicated drivers who are motivated by substantial work hours and competitive remuneration.

 

PAYE Pay rates:


  • £16.25/hour (including holiday pay)


 

Key Responsibilities:


  • Commencing between 6-8am until completion of duties.
  • Operation of Left Hand Drive Vehicles.
  • Tachograph not required.
  • Engaging in Road Sweeping tasks.
  • Driving Class 2 Vehicles.


 

Candidate Requirements:


  • Possession of HGV Class 2 / LGV C / Class 2 license.
  • Valid CPC card.
  • While Road Sweeping experience is advantageous, it is not obligatory.
  • Full UK Licence with a maximum of 6 penalty points.


 

If you are interested please apply now or call us on and ask for Patrick or ask for Emil.

 

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