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Job Title HGV Driver (Tipper/Mixer/Hook Loader)

Location Based out of Speybay, Fochabers

Working Hours Mon-Fri (7am to 5pm) depending on workloads, with a guaranteed 40 hour per week minimum

Duration Permanent

Remuneration Depending on experience

· Mon-Fri: Time and a Half after 40 hours

· Saturday: Time and a Half

· Sunday: Double Time

(Weekend work is optional)

Holidays 29 days per year

Other Benefits Company pension contribution

Death in Service Cover

Cycle to work Scheme

Probationary Period 3 months from commencement.

CALLING ALL HGV DRIVERS WITH A CAT C LICENCE! WE’RE HIRING A MIXER/TIPPER/HOOK LOADER DRIVER.

Working as part of a growing Haulage fleet, this Full Time, Permanent position is based at Spey Bay Fochabers, working with our friendly and supportive team. We operate a mixed fleet of vehicles out of Spey Bay including Hook Loaders, Mixers and Tippers. The successful applicant will be required to drive a variety of vehicles and would also be expected to carry out other duties in the quarry if required.

What's on offer

Earnings range between £600 - £800 pw

Weekend work rarely required & optional

Working for an established local company

Modern Fleet of Vehicles

Previous experience preferred but training will be given

Requirements:

Cat C driving licence

Driver CPC/Qualification Card

Digital Tachograph Card

Strong work ethic and reliability

Hook Loader experience would be preferable, but training will be given and must be flexible with driving other vehicles as and when required.

If this sounds like the perfect fit for you, please visit our website for more details: and apply with your cv by email to careers@patmunro.co.uk

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: £600.00-£800.00 per week

Licence/Certification:

  • Category C Licence (required)

Work authorisation:

  • United Kingdom (preferred)

Work Location: In person

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