HGV Driver required for Timber Haulage in the Northeast of Scotland
Harold Taylor Timber requires a HGV driver, preferably with crane experience for hauling round timber from harvesting sites to saw mills and wood processing plants. Work is mainly based in the Grampian and Angus regions with the service depot based in Forfar.
Crane experience would be preferred but not essential as there is also the opportunity to run with a skelly trailer within this busy forestry business
Good kit with mechanical back up and an excellent employment package for the right person.
For more information please call Harold on 07778357088
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