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Class Two Drivers

Avonmouth
6 days ago
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LGV Cat C Drivers required in Avonmouth.

We have bookings to cover for one of the UK's largest metal stockholding companies, who supply aluminium, stainless steel, non-ferrous alloy products and composites to industry throughout the UK.

You will be working out of their BS11 depot, where your main duties will be to deliver finished goods to commercial, industrial and manufacturing companies throughout the South West and Wales areas.

This is temporary work. We are busy with bookings. We look for drivers who can work between one and five shifts, each week, on a regular ongoing basis.

Full induction and training is provided.

Due to insurance restrictions; you must have held your Class 2 for at least 12 months, with experience too.

Hours of work:
Monday to Friday, 07:00am starts daily

Hourly Pay Rates:
£16.00 per hour (PAYE)

Benefits of working with ANCORA:
• 28 days annual leave per annum (inclusive of statutory holidays, PAYE only)
• Weekly pay and online payslips
• Competitive pay rates
• On-going assignments throughout 2025
• Refer a Friend bonus scheme
• ‘Driver of the Quarter’ Award

To apply for this vacancy, please click APPLY on this advert to send us your CV. If you are shortlisted for the role, our team will contact you within 2 working days to discuss the role further.

Come and join Team Ancora. We are a specialist driving agency that supplies temporary labour to the Logistics, HGV, Warehouse and Distribution sectors throughout the South and South West of England. So if this particular vacancy isn’t for you but you are looking for driving work, call our recruitment team on (phone number removed), send us your details via our website, or email (url removed).

We can’t wait to hear from you and get you into work !

Qualifications Required
Class 2 Licence,
Digi Card,
CPC Card

Keywords
Class 2, aluminium, stainless steel, commercial, industrial, deliveries, HGV

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