Job Title: Class 2 Driver - Flatbed vehicle Location: Lincoln Pay Rate: £16.34 to £18.31 per hour (Pay: £16.34 Basic - £1.97 Holiday Pay =£18.31 total per hour) Shifts: Monday to Friday (05:330 - 15:00) Driver Type: Class 2 Experience: 12 months class 2 experience - essential Fifth Wheel Recruitment are looking for Class 2 Drivers in Lincolnshire to work with our client, whoprovide all types of business with commercial waste disposal and recycling. Previous experience driving a Flatbed and working in the waste industry would be beneficial. Employee Benefits: Competitive Salary: £16.34 to £18.31 per hour (Pay:£16.34 Basic -£1.97 Holiday Pay =£18.31 total per hour) Immediate Starts: Begin earning immediately Weekly Pay: Payday every Friday Overtime Opportunities: Boost your earnings Excellent Facilities: Comfortable break areas Vending machines Free, secure car parking Career Growth: Excellent opportunities Hours: Monday to Friday working Shift times - 05:30 to 15:00 This role may require you to complete a Driving Assessment before you can be allocated a shift. Roles & Responsibilities: Driving and operating a Class 2flatbed vehicle Collecting & delivering foodwaste bins from differentclient locations across Lincolnshire This is a lone working role You will be required to climb in and out of the vehicle up to 30 times per shift Occassional heavy lifting required About you: You will have your Class 2 Driving Licence and at least12 months experience driving commercially. You must also have your UK DCPC card and a valid Digi-tacho card. Our client may accept up to 6 points on your licence, but we can not accept DD, TT, DR, CD, IN endorsements. As a professional Driver, you will be up to date with the WTD regulations. You will be a UK resident and will be able to travel to and from the site for your shift. We are unable to assist with VISA applications and cannot assist with relocation. Interested? If you are looking for a new opportunity and you have12 months exerience driving Class 2 commercially, why not click to apply today?