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HGV Class 1 Cryogenics Driver

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Thame
3 weeks ago
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Pertemps Didcot have an exciting opportunity for an HGV Class 1 (Cat C+E) Driver to work for one of the most prestigious Gas companies in the UK. The role will be based at their Thame depot but due to the nature of this role, this will involve regular nights away.


This position is suited to someone either with experience within the gases sector or someone with the right attitude, who is eager to learn and step into a new career. Driving is only a proportion of this role, as the main factor of the job involves the safe movement and installation of gasses into equipment across various end clients.


Full training will be provided to enable the successful candidate to become a qualified Cryofill Technician, which involves you being the face of the company with the delivery of gasses to the end client, which includes but is not limited to, Universities, Hospitals and Research Facilities.


Although the role stipulates the need for the ADR certification, training will be provided for the right candidate, therefore not essential to apply for the role but desirable.


The company offer continuous work-related training programmes which in some cases count towards driver CPC modules, and once fully trained across the range of skills within the role, this then comes with an enhanced basic salary. Initial training programme will typically take an average of 6-9 months.


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