Job ads - united kingdom, market drayton, shropshire

hgv class 1 tanker drivers required for our client based in market drayton. working for a large blue chip company, the role involves non-hazardous tanker work, trailer swaps between midlands depots.

start times between 1700 and 1900, average shift length 10-12 hrs.

shift pattern is 6/3 (6 days on followed by 3 days off)

it is clean work, drivers will be using top of the range, highly maintained vehicles/equipment to complete daily tasks.

high class 1 rates in the market drayton area

easy class 1 tanker work.

immediate starts for successful candidates.

paye driver pay gbp18.01 - gbp27.01 depending on shift

ltd drivers and umbrella gbp19.50 - gbp26.50 depending on shift

day to day duties will include the following:

delivering to customers across the uk - dealing with external customers - completing vehicles checks - driving within the eu rules and regulations - managing own driving and wtr hours

the candidate:

- hold a cat ce licence. - have an in-date cpc and digi card. - no more than 6 points on their licence for insurance purposes. - be flexible to the client's needs.

please text or call lucija on or text "class one market drayton" for a call back. driving workforce are responsible for putting drivers into temporary and permanent vacancies across the midlands. we operate from several prime locations in the area, and are likely to have an office right near you. our team are highly experienced in filling the following roles; hgv 1 driving, hgv 2 driving, 7.5 tonne driving, van driving, moffett driving and hiab driving. we are always on the lookout for the very best driving talent, so if you know anyone, refer them to our professional team who will be more than happy to help. mg54


Workforce Staffing Ltd
United Kingdom, Market Drayton, Shropshire
2022-07-08
2022-08-07
FULL-TIME
1701049
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