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Hunt for 30 HGV drivers

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Hope Construction Materials are seeking thirty HGV drivers to operate the company’s new fleet of Renault trucks.

To meet the growing demand in the construction sector, Hope are expanding their fleet of ready-mixed concrete mixer trucks and aggregate tipper wagons.

The company are bolstering their transport work force with 30 new drivers to operate the new automatic transmission, Euro 6 compliant, eight-wheeled Renault trucks.

With more than 150 depots across the UK, Hope are welcoming applications from a variety of locations. They are especially keen to hear from people interested in working in Berkshire, Cambridgeshire, County Durham, Derbyshire, Hampshire, Herefordshire, Norfolk, North Yorkshire, West Midlands and the Central Belt of Scotland.

Successful candidates will be required to drive a HGV concrete mixer or tipper truck to deliver products to construction sites operated by Hope’s customers – from major infrastructure to housing.

Andrew Clark, HR Manager at Hope Construction Materials, said: “This is a great opportunity for someone who is after a flexible job, working for a growing firm in one of the UK’s core industries, and driving some of the latest trucks on the market."


Adapted from press release by Joseph Green

Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/europe-cis/28042015/thirty-hgv-drivers-hope-renault-757/

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