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Kirkby Thore
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Class 1 Night Driver
Location: Kirkby Thore
Shift times: Monday - Friday evening starts (earliest 16:00pm start) - no bank holidays or weekends.
Pay Rate: £17.70 per hour

We are currently recruiting LGV CE Drivers to join our team in Kirkby Thore, working on our contract with British Gypsum.

Our client is a third-party provider of transportation and logistics services that offers a range of services from, Drayage, Global freight forwarding & Full truckload transport. The company is committed to environmental sustainability and works with customers to create action plans to reduce emissions.

Key Responsibilities:

You will be safely driving our HGV Class 1 Vehicles in a courteous manner
Delivering trailers of products to and from other British Gypsum depots across the UK - no handballing required.
Dropping and swapping trailers
Making sure all goods are correctly strapped before commencing journeys
Driving the latest equipment and operating to FORS Gold level safety standardsRequirements:

Valid LGV C+E Licence
An up-to-date CPC and DIGI card
No more than 6 points on your licence
No DD, DR or IN endorsements showing on your licenceBenefits:

Holiday pay and access to a variety of high street discounts.
Cycle to work scheme and workplace pension.
Ongoing training including annual CPC and many other perks.
Potential for a permanent position after an initial 12-week periodApply now and a member of our team will be in touch

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