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HGV Refuse Driver Loader

Brighton
3 days ago
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On behalf of our client, we are recruiting for HGV Refuse Drivers. You will be responsible for safely operating and maintaining a large refuse truck, collecting household and commercial waste, and ensuring the proper disposal of materials. You will lead or work with a team of loaders, manage vehicle operations, and adhere to strict safety and regulatory guidelines.

Monday to Friday Shift times:

Early Shift - 06:00-Finish

Late Shift - 12:00-Finish

NB The shift times can vary by up to an hour either way. Occasional weekend days will be required, particularly during peak summer seasons and around Bank Holidays

Pay: £16.93 per hour

Main duties and responsibilities:

Responsible for driving a Class 2 refuse vehicle, valued at £125,000, and operating the machinery for the refuse loading, including navigating narrow residential roads, some in hilly areas and manoeuvring in tight spaces
Drive at all times in a safe and courteous manner, within road and vehicle speed restrictions and strictly in accordance with the law
Leading or assisting a team of refuse loaders, ensuring productivity and safety during collection rounds
Conducting daily vehicle checks, reporting defects to the Transport team, and ensuring the vehicle is well-maintained and safe for operation
Reporting missed collection reasons and any issues encountered on the route
Completing necessary paperwork, including driver logs, defect reports, and other documentation related to waste collection and vehicle operation
Assisting depot managers when required to ensure the completion of the daily work allocation, undertaking any further similar duties that may from time to time be required, which are appropriate to the responsibilities of the post
Collecting residential and commercial refuse, recycling, green waste and other waste materials from designated locations, ensuring proper loading and disposal
Undertake the collection of bulky waste, clinical waste or other types of waste, as requirements dictate
Ensuring waste spillages are cleaned up immediately after they occur
Ensure that PPE, including high visibility clothing, is worn at all times, including within the depots
You are expected to load a waste collection vehicle all day if you are working as a spare driver, requiring coverage on foot of between 10-20 miles per day. This does not affect your pay rate.
Guiding the driver, when working as a Refuse Loader, in crowded areas and through tight situations
Interacting with the public in a courteous and professional manner, addressing any concerns or issues related to waste collection
Undertaking the loading and distribution of sacks, wheeled bins and other containers as appropriate
Attending training as required to remain compliant with Health and Safety regulations
Undertake cleansing of the vehicle, including the inside of the cab, on a weekly basis, or more frequently as necessary
Comply with regular DVLA checks
Adhering to all relevant health and safety regulations, including proper lifting techniques and waste handling proceduresA site induction and full on the job training will be provided with familiarisation of the local areas.

Essential Skills and Qualifications:

Valid HGV (Class 2) license
No more than 6 points on your licence
Valid Digital Tachograph Card
Valid Driver CPC (Certificate of Professional Competence)
Driving Experience: A minimum of 6 months experience of driving and operating a refuse lorry in the UK
Physical Fitness: Ability to perform tasks involving lifting, loading, and operating machinery
Physical Skills: Driving a refuse collection vehicle requires considerable hand /eye/limb coordination both for manoeuvring the vehicle and working with a collection team
Teamwork and Communication: Ability to work effectively as part of a team and communicate clearly with colleagues and the public, including at times dealing with angry and abusive customers and motorists
Attention to Detail: Accuracy in completing paperwork, reporting defects, and ensuring proper waste handling
Knowledge of Relevant Regulations: Understanding of road safety regulations, waste management policies, and health and safety requirements
Knowledge of the Brighton and Hove area is desirable along with some 'off road' HGV driving experience and the ability to make route changes to cope with road closures, bad weather and other delays
Ability to work outdoors in all weather conditions, often in a dusty, dirty and smelly environmentThe duties and responsibilities in this job description are not restrictive and you may be required to undertake any other duties that may be required from time to time

Own transport preferred to guarantee your prompt attendance for the shift

Please provide your CV to apply for this job role. You will be contacted by our vetting team before a more in-depth telephone interview is conducted

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