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Class 1 HGV Bulk Driver

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Norfolk
1 month ago
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Class 1 HGV Bulk Driver

Pay rate: £16.04 – £24.06


Contract Type: Temporary to Permanent


Location: Diss


Start Date: ASAP

We are looking for Class 1 HGV Bulk Driver to start immediately for our growing client base across the IP postcode.

The successful Class 1 HGV Bulk Driver will receive:


£16.04 basic


£24.06 overtime.


28 days holiday prorated on PAYE.


Upskilling to ADR and/or HIAB after satisfactory probation period.


Referral Bonus – Introduce a friend to us and you receive a bonus!

What to expect as a Class 1 HGV Bulk Driver:


Working on a modern Class 1 bulk blower vehicle. You will work 4-out-of-6 on a rota on 0630hrs starts.


You will collect raw materials from farms or stores and deliver to customer’s premises using the blower.


Deliveries are East Anglia, South East and the Midlands.


Shifts are typically 12hrs long.

As a Class 1 HGV Bulk Driver you must:


UK HGV Cat C+E licence


Valid CPC & Digicard


Bulk blower experience preferred.


Have no more than 6 effective penalty points.


No DG, DD or IN endorsements.

Call us now on or apply below – shifts available immediately!


This position is commutable from Halesworth, Thetford, Bury St Edmunds and Diss.


Join the leading driving agency in Diss – 97% of our drivers say they’re proud to work with us!

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