HGV Class 1 Driver

Daventry
3 weeks ago
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HGV Class 1 Driver for immediate starts in Daventry - £20ph

Pure Staff are recruiting for a HGV Class 1 Driver for the following role below.

Pay rates-

Days: Monday to Friday £16.75 Per Hour

Nights: Monday to Friday £20ph

Candidates of Pure Staff do not pay weekly Umbrella Margins and/or or Payroll Processing Fees.

Duties of a HGV Class 1 Driver -

Trunking to RDC's and other depots with containers
Reporting to customers
Modern, well looked after trucks.
A positive mentalityWe require HGV Class 1 Drivers immediately for temporary work for a client who specialises in container distribution across the whole of the UK. Our customer in Daventry is one of our largest clients based in the Northamptonshire area and are well known for treating their drivers well from previous and current positive feedback.

Our client will be accepting a Class 1 Driver who fits the criteria listed below:

The ideal HGV Class 1 driver will have -

Have a valid HGV C+E HGV Class 1 Driver License
1 years' experience is essential for this role.
Valid CPC Card
Valid Digital Card
Clean Driving License with no more than 6 points (No TT TS MS DR DD) codes.Shifts can be long but in keeping with tachograph law up to 10 to 12 hours per shift on average.

What's in it for you?

Possibility of on-going work
Opportunities for a permanent position
Experienced and knowledgeable consultants
Working with a family run successful business.To apply for this vacancy, please press APPLY NOW and a member of the driving team would be more than happy to discuss this role further with yourself or answer any questions you may have.

Pure Staff has partnered with a leading perks scheme to offer temporary workers exclusive discounts and savings on big and small purchases. Offers are subject to change but generally include electronics, travel, clothing, home & entertainment, and fitness & wellbeing. You'll receive an invitation for free access once you've received your first payment so you can start enjoying your perks right away

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