HGV Class 1 Driver

Immingham
1 week ago
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Type of work: Day Work, Docks, Containers 
Consistent Work: Enjoy steady, ongoing assignments all year-round.
Full or part time: Full time  Monday to Friday
Basic Pay: £15:00ph
Paid Holidays: 28 days per year (for full-time work).
Payment Options: Choose between weekly or monthly pay.
Electronic timesheets: Submit electronically for ease and efficiency.

Pertemps are actively recruiting skilled HGV Drivers (C+E, Class 1) to work in the Immingham area for immediate, ongoing work. You’ll be an essential part of our client’s operation on an ongoing basis all year round. This role involves carrying out container work with minimal load handling.
 
As a HGV Driver you will be paid the following rates –
 
Monday to Friday £15:00ph

What shifts and start times are available?

 You will be working Monday to Friday starting around 07:00 each day

Which skills or experience do I need to apply?

Experience as a HGV Driver (C+E, Class 1)
Category C+E (HGV 1) license (held for at least 1 year)
Digital Tachograph card and CPC qualification
No DR10’s No CD10’s No IN10’s – no more than 6 points
The job will be suitable for people from the following backgrounds, C+E Drivers, Class 1 Drivers, Class One Driver, HGV Drivers, LGV Driver, HGV 1 Driver, Lorry Driver, Truck Driver.

How to Apply:
 
This is an ongoing HGV Driver role. The position will be of interest to people from the following areas Scunthorpe, Immingham, Hull, Grimsby Newark, Lincoln, and surrounding areas. To apply for this role click apply now or for more information, please call (phone number removed)

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