Drivers Mate- Enfield

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<h2>Job Description</h2><div><div><p>Our client is looking for a number of drivers mates to join their busy waste removal company. <strong>Applicant must live in Enfield, and be able to work Tuesday 24th June</strong></p><p>Our client are a large, national, waste removal company with depots up and down the UK. This position would be working around London and the UK with a driver. Applicant would be collected from their home and at the end of the day would be dropped back off at this same address.</p><p>The role is predominantly working with a driver to make waste collections at domestic premises- this could be collecting a kitchen which as been removed, bedroom furniture or a sofa for example.</p><p>There could also be the occasion where there is the need to visit a restaurant who's bins have not been emptied and their waste needs to be loaded into the van to be taken to the depot- these type of collections are less common but would need to be considered by an applicant.</p><p>Shifts are booked on a daily basis- our client contacts us daily to let us know how many staff they need for the next day.</p><p>Due to the nature of these shifts full time work is not guaranteed each week, however each shift is 10-12 hours meaning that working hours soon add up.</p><p>Pay is weekly at £12.21 per hour.</p><p>Due to the ad hoc nature of the shifts this role would be ideal for someone who is between jobs, not looking for set full time hours, a university student who gets set days off from their studies etc.</p><p>Applicant must have safety boots and ideally Hi Vis but all other PPE will be provided.</p><p>No experience necessary but applicant must have a good attitude, be happy with physical work and willing to occasionally 'get their hands dirty'.</p></div></div>

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