HGV Driver Brakes Warrington

HGV Driver Brakes Warrington


Company
Road to Logistics
Location
Warrington, Otago, New Zealand
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
18 days ago
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Job Description
Back to VacanciesHGV Driver Brakes WarringtonWarrington, Warrington£42,120Full timePermanentRoad to Logistics is a Community Interest Company established with Government backing, to tackle the UK Driver Shortage.We are offering individuals who are currently out of work and claiming a qualifying benefit, the opportunity to train to be a HGV Driver in the Warrington area, with a guaranteed interview with one of our logistics partners.The training and test will all be paid for, so all we need from you is a clean UK driving licence, and commitment to the programme.Gaining a HGV licence usually costs around £4k so this is a unique opportunity to gain a new qualification with no cost implication for you. The Road to Logistics course will take you from car license to Category CE and includes the Driver CPC qualification, Health and Safety Qualification and some employability and sector awareness training.Driving is a really rewarding job. No two days are the same and you will be interacting with a large range of customers. Logistics is a fantastic sector to work in, with lots of opportunities for progression once you have your foot on the first rung of the ladder. It is also a booming industry so there are plenty of roles and crucially during these difficult times, lots of job security.This role is fairly manual so you need to be relatively fit and happy to do a physical role. We are looking for people with the right personality and motivation that are happy to learn and develop into the role.LGV C+E Driver - Key Responsibilities: Supervising the loading of the vehicle so that products are safely loaded and secured to minimise chances of damage Ensuring that on arrival the delivery is safe to make and respect customer's property; if in doubt, consult with the customer and/or Shift Manager Checking goods off with Customers and obtain signature and print Mandatory use of company technology i.e. tablets Provision of excellent customer service Driving the vehicle safely and in accordance with the law Driving within the tachograph law and driver hours limits Looking after the vehicle and ensuring that it is not subjected to unnecessary damage Maintaining the cleanliness of the driving cab Ensuring accidents are kept to a minimum Reporting any accidents as soon as possible and in compliance with the company's accident reporting procedure Completing vehicle daily inspection sheet and give to Shift manager Attending essential training in order to carry out the driver role Adhering to all company policies and procedures, including the Company Standards of Performance and Health and Safety PolicyQualifying CriteriaFull, valid UK Driving Licence with no more than 6 points. No spent or unspent conviction in the last 10 years for driving without insurance or under the influence of alcohol/drugs Age 19yrs + Currently out of work and claiming a qualifying benefit Not currently on any other DWP scheme such as Kickstart or Restart (contracted provision)Physically able to do a fairly manual roleAble to use a computer to study online for the HGV Theory exams and to attend some virtual training Once you have applied, one of our team will be in touch to discuss your application, check your eligibility and discuss next steps.Apply Now

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Quick answers about Packing Jobs

Q What is the minimum wage for Packing Jobs in New Zealand in 2026?
As per the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, the minimum wage for packing jobs in New Zealand is NZ$25.50 per hour from 1 April 2026. Adult workers must receive this rate for all ordinary hours with time-and-a-half for the first three overtime hours. The rate applies to all packing roles in warehouses and factories regardless of contract type.
Q Do I need a visa to work in packing jobs in New Zealand as an international applicant in 2026?
As per Immigration New Zealand, international applicants require an Accredited Employer Work Visa valid for up to three years to undertake packing jobs. Applicants must have a job offer from an accredited employer and meet the median wage threshold of NZ$29.66 per hour in 2026. Working without this visa incurs fines of NZ$20,000 and deportation.
Q What eligibility criteria apply for packing jobs in New Zealand?
As per the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, packing jobs require no formal education but demand the legal right to work and basic physical fitness for lifting up to 25 kg. Candidates must be at least 16 years old and pass any site-specific drug test. Prior warehouse experience is not mandatory for entry-level roles.
Q What documents are needed to apply for packing jobs in New Zealand?
As per the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, applicants must submit a valid passport or birth certificate, IRD number, and proof of work rights such as a visa or citizenship certificate. A current CV and two references are required for most applications submitted via the employer portal. Police vetting may be requested for food-grade packing sites.
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