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Telehandler

Lambourn Woodlands
4 days ago
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Telehandler / Tractor Driver

Immediate Starts Available | Ongoing Work |

As the preferred supplier to our client, Acorn by Synergie are recruiting for a Telehandler/Tractor Driver for their Hampshire schemes of work, so now it's an exciting time to be part of our clients brand.

Pay rates:

£20 per hour PAYE.
£24 per hour UMBRELLA CIS.
Hotel Accommodation & Meal allowance paid for if required.Shift Pattern:

07:30 - 17:30, Monday to Thursday.
07:30 - 15:30, Friday. The role:

Safely operate a Telehandler to move materials around the sites.
Assist with loading and unloading materials from vehicles.
Dismantling Heras Fencing.
Ensure all materials are stored in the correct locations.
Perform routine maintenance checks on the Telehandler.
Adhere to Health and Safety regulations at all times.
Be able to Operate the machine within the parameters of the telemetry system fitted.
Communicate with the site teams to ensure site runs smoothly.As a Telehandler/Tractor Driver, our client offers:

No Weekend Work.
Full induction and on-going training.
Minimum 8 hours pay guaranteed per day.
Modern fleet of vehicles.
Free car parking.
This is a great opportunity to enhance your career as a Delivery Driver (Cat B).As a Telehandler/Tractor Driver the benefits of working for Acorn by Synergie include:

Acorn Employee Rewards Scheme.
28 days Paid Annual Leave pro-rata for PAYE (inclusive of statutory holiday).
Online payslips.
Weekly pay.
Pension contribution.Interested? Apply now or contact Dylan at the Acorn by Synergie Head Office in Newport!

Acorn by Synergie is one of the UK's leading recruitment companies, helping to find work for thousands of people on a daily basis. Our temporary workers can enjoy great benefits including career progression and permanent employment.

Acorn by Synergie acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment

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