Van Driver with CSCS needed in Aldermaston, Reading
* Location: Aldermaston, Reading, UK
* Company: Munnelly Support Services
* Duration: Minimum 2 Years
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Munnelly Support Services is seeking a reliable and experienced Van Driver to join our team at a construction site in Aldermaston, Reading. This role involves driving an escort van on-site and escorting other vehicles in and around the site. This is a government-sensitive project, requiring the utmost professionalism and adherence to security protocols. The position offers a minimum duration of 2 years, providing stability and long-term employment.
Key Responsibilities:
* Drive an escort van on-site, ensuring safe and efficient vehicle movements.
* Escort other vehicles in and around the construction site.
* Adhere to all on-site safety regulations and procedures.
* Maintain clear communication with site personnel to ensure smooth operations.
Requirements:
* Valid UK Driving License.
* CSCS Card required for working on a construction site.
* Ability to provide a 3-year checkable work history.
* Willingness to undergo a BPSS check, including a DBS check (paid for by Munnelly Support Services).
Benefits:
* Competitive pay rate of £18.00 per hour on CIS/UTR.
* Working hours from 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM, with 9.5 hours paid daily.
* Opportunity to work on a prestigious government-sensitive project with a minimum commitment of 2 years.
Why Join Us?
Join Munnelly Support Services and be part of a dedicated team working on an important government project. We offer competitive pay and cover the cost of necessary security checks, ensuring you are well-supported in your role.
How to Apply:
If you meet the above requirements and are ready to take on this exciting opportunity, please click Apply Now or contact us on the number provided.
Understanding CIS/UTR:
The Construction Industry Scheme (CIS) is a tax deduction scheme applied to construction work in the UK. Under CIS, contractors deduct money from a subcontractor s payments and pass it directly to HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC). These deductions count as advance payments towards the subcontractor s tax and National Insurance. A Unique Taxpayer Reference (UTR) is a 10-digit number unique to each individual or organisation registered for Self Assessment or Corporation Tax.