HGV Class 2 ADR Driver
Pay rate: £16.13-£32.26 PAYE, plus 28 days paid holidays
Location: Saxham, Bury St Edmunds
Start Date: Immediate/ASAP
Call us now on (phone number removed) for further information or apply below!
Highly experienced ADR driver looking for something new? Or recently qualified and seeking a long-term contract that offers a supportive training environment?
Whatever your current situation, this long-term HGV Driver position with UK's leading energy suppliers is sure to pique your interest.
Supporting them through peak season (now, right through to April 2025) the successful applicant will join Driver Hire's team of skilled temporary drivers, to exclusively support our client in the safe and efficient delivery of gas cylinders to locations across the area. Working days Monday to Friday.
Offering 42.5 hours a week guaranteed, this is a fantastic company to work for - we support them every year and for you, this comes with a number of benefits, including…
£250 sign-up bonus with Driver Hire (after 20 shifts worked)
Up to £2,000 annual performance bonus with client
28 days paid holiday
Free parking, PPE and full training provided
Pay and hours
Day shift starting around 0700hrs.
£16.13 (PAYE) per hour (42.5 hours guaranteed)
£24.20 (PAYE) per hour for overtime and weekends
£32.26 (PAYE) per hour over 42.5 hours, that fall on a weekend
About you
As an experience HGV Class 2 or Class 1 driver, you will have;
Full UK Cat C licence
ADR licence with Category 2 in packages / gases - new passes will be considered
No more than 6 penalty points
… The eagerness to get started!Based in Saxham Suffolk, this position is commutable for drivers around the Bury St Edmunds, Ipswich, Thetford, Stowmarket, Newmarket and Cambridge areas.
Interested? Apply now!
We'd love to consider you so please complete your application and send it over to us today.
If you want to know more about this opportunity, or about any other driving vacancies Driver Hire is recruiting for in the area, give our friendly team a call on (phone number removed).
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