Various job opportunities with Ensign

By Nub News Reporter

26th Mar 2024 | Advertisement Features

Ensign Bus Company is looking to recruit
Ensign Bus Company is looking to recruit

ENSIGN Bus is the multi-award winning company running the majority of bus services in Thurrock as well as operating rail replacement services when required.

The Purfleet-based company is looking to add to its team of drivers and also the behind-the-scenes staff including engineers.

It is currently recruiting full and part time drivers for all operations in Thurrock.

To qualify you must hold a current PCV licence and valid CPC card, usually have less than six penalty points drivers with six points will be considered on an individual basis), and have an unblemished work record.

Ideally you should have some recent PCV driving experience.

Drivers will work four days a week.

As well as the opportunity to join one of the most exciting bus operators in the region, Ensign can offer you £15.22 an hour from start to finish (including paid meal breaks), meaning you can earn, on average, £654 for four days work and get every other weekend off.

Optional paid overtime is always available.

Ensign is also looking for part time members to drive rail replacement services and ad-hock services.

If you would like to join the team at Ensign, check out these links.

Drivers: https://thurrock.nub.news/jobs/transport/pcv-driver-vacancies-731108

Engineers and fitters: https://thurrock.nub.news/jobs/transport-logistics/engineering-department-vacancies-743094

Cleaners and facilities: https://thurrock.nub.news/jobs/transport-logistics/general-handbus-cleaner-vacanciesdepot-cleaners-743093

     

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