Job Opportunity: Hoist Driver - Birmingham (B36 9DP) £17.37 p/h PAYE Direct Location: B36 9DP Contact: Kai on 07350 391443 or email kai.hicks@mcginley.co.uk McGinley Support Services is currently recruiting for 1 x Hoist Driver to operate a hoist located within a lift shaft on a busy construction site in Birmingham (B36 9DP). This is an excellent opportunity for a qualified and safety-focused Hoist Driver to join a high-profile infrastructure project. Role Overview: We are seeking a reliable and experienced Hoist Driver with a valid CPCS A20 Hoist Operator Card and relevant additional training. The successful candidate will be responsible for operating the hoist safely and efficiently, ensuring smooth vertical transportation of personnel and materials within the lift shaft. ✅ Requirements: CPCS A20 Hoist Operator Card Additional training relevant to hoist operations Previous experience working as a Hoist Driver on construction sites Strong understanding of site safety and lifting protocols Key Responsibilities: Operate the hoist within the lift shaft as a certified Hoist Driver Ensure safe and timely movement of site personnel and materials Conduct daily safety checks and report any faults or hazards Communicate effectively with site teams to coordinate hoist usage Maintain compliance with health and safety regulations at all times If you're a qualified Hoist Driver ready to start immediately and contribute to a dynamic site team, we want to hear from you! Apply now by calling Kai on 07350 391443 or emailing kai.hicks@mcginley.co.uk Take the next step in your construction career as a professional Hoist Driver with McGinley Support Services! As an equal opportunities employer McGinley Support Services (Infrastructure) Ltd is committed to the equal treatment of all current and prospective applicants. We actively seek applications from all sectors of the community and particularly encourage applications from women, those with a disability (that is permissible to a safety-critical environment) and ethnically diverse or ethnic minority candidates, as these groups are underrepresented throughout the construction industry.