HGV Hiab Driver

Aldridge
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HGV HIAB Driver

Pertemps West Midlands and Shropshire driving division are recruiting for an HGV HIAB Driver on a temp to perm basis for one of our prestigious clients based in Walsall.

The roles will entail and not limited to:

Safely drive and operate HGV HIAB vehicles
Deliver & collect modular buildings and containers from customer sites
Operate the Hiab crane for loading and unloading
Ensure compliance with road safety regulations
Complete delivery/collection paperwork accurately
Provide excellent customer service to customers
Report vehicle defects
Collaborate with team members for smooth operations
Represent the company professionally at all time 
To be considered for this HGV HIAB Driver role you will need:

Category C+E or C driving qualification
Qualified lorry loader operator (CSCS/ALLMI) (Essential)
ALLMI Lorry loader D1+E unlimited (preferred Training upgrade considered for the right candidate).
Slinger and signaller experience.
Good understanding and knowledge of current regulations with regards to EU driver hours, Working Time Directive and Driver’s Tachograph restrictions. 
In return, the HGV HIAB Driver will receive:

Pay rate - £17.04ph
Overtime – £25.56ph After 40 hours
Start and finish times will vary but are typically between 7–8am start and 3–4pm finish Monday - Friday  
Temp to perm
Accrued holiday pay.
Access to pension (PAYE).
Local agency office/consultants
Weekly pay/monthly pay to suit
Onsite car parking.

If you are interested in this role please apply within.# HGVHIABDriver

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