Driver HGV (C)

Wolseley UK Limited
Enfield
5 months ago
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Driver HGV (C), Brimsdown, Wolseley Building Services

So, who are we? We are Wolseley Building Services - a leading specialist trade merchant across the UK and Ireland. We pride ourselves in putting our people and customers at the heart of everything we do – and best of all, provide opportunities to develop skills and build careers through our award-winning Wolseley Talent Guild.

Also, did we mention? In addition to the competitive salary, there are also benefits on tap – including...

Annual leave (increasing with length of service), a generous pension scheme (matched up to 9%), potential to earn bonuses, enhanced maternity / adoption leave and access to a great range of online and high street discounts.   

We also promote positive health and wellbeing by offering free access to healthcare, our popular YuLife app, our Cycle to Work scheme and more! 

As a HGV Driver based in Brimsdown, you’ll be responsible for:

  • Maintain high standards of health & safety

  • Compliant with all aspects of road safety & vehicle maintenance

  • Driving a 18t HGV vehicle

  • Multi-drop deliveries in London and surrounding areas

  • Loading and unloading

  • Assist with all warehouse duties when not driving

This role is working Monday to Friday 7am - 4pm, However we require the flexibility for you to be able to work 6am - 3pm as well.

And here’s what we’d like you to have:

  • Class 2 licence

  • CPC card

  • Digital tachograph

  • Multi drop experience

We look forward to receiving your application!

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