Ethero Strategic Staffing
HGV Class 2 Driver

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HGV Class II Driver - Days
Start time 05:00/06:00
Based out of Hams Hall, Coleshill, Birmingham in a new facility
Brand new position due to expansion
Great salary, benefits & prospects
If you would like to work with prestigious customers in a secure and stable role and for a company with zero staff turnover and a great culture, this is the Class II role for you. You will have everything you need to enjoy your role and be supported by a great management team. The work is clean and not at all heavy and you will be covering local areas.
Duties
- Carry out multi-drop deliveries and collections according to scheduled routes from retail stores and deliver into a commercial site.
- Complete vehicle checks (DVSA-compliant) before and after each shift, reporting any defects immediately.
- Ensure all goods are safely loaded, secured, and handled in line with company and legal requirements.
- Maintain accurate records including delivery notes, PODs, tachograph data, and any required paperwork.
- Provide excellent customer service at every stop, acting as a positive representative of the company.
- Adhere to all transport, road traffic, and health & safety legislation, including Working Time Directive and driver hours rules.
- Communicate effectively with the transport office regarding delays, issues, or route changes.
- Keep the vehicle clean, tidy, and presentable at all times.
- There will be occasions where you will be required to work away in different areas of the country for holiday or sickness cover
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- Have a valid Class II (Category C) licence.
- Possess a valid CPC card and Digital Tachograph Card
- Have Previous Multi-drop Delivery And Collection Experience Preferred
- Have excellent geographical knowledge or ability to use navigation systems effectively.
- Possess excellent customer service skills and a professional attitude.
- Be capable of manual handling.
- Be reliable, punctual, and able to work independently.
- A full DBS check will be required.
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