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Class 1 HGV Driver

Agricultural Recruitment Specialists
Staffordshire
1 day ago
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Class 1 HGV Driver 
Class 1 HGV Driver – Newcastle-under-Lyme - £38,092.17 + Benefits with up to £50/60,000 OT Bonus

The Job:
This role involves the safe and timely delivery of products directly to customer sites, specifically to farms and agricultural locations. You will ensure all deliveries are accurate and compliant with health, safety and environmental regulations. Operating modern vehicles, you will maintain accurate records and handle all necessary paperwork. The position also requires a professional approach to customer interactions and strict adherence to transport legislation.

The Company:
Our client is a leading company in the agricultural sector, known for high service standards and commitment to employee well being. With a focus on safety, efficiency and modern equipment, they provide a supportive environment and opportunities for career growth.

The Candidate:
- Holds a valid Class 1 (C+E) license
- Possesses a digital tachograph card and Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC)
- Has recent experience driving HGVs
- Comfortable delivering to farms and agricultural sites
- Strong understanding of transport legislation and compliance 
- Demonstrates professionalism and attention to detail
- Excellent communication skills for effective interactions with customers and colleagues
- Committed to safe working practices and high service standards
- Reliable, flexible, and able to work independently

The Package:
- Salary £37,500 DOE with up to £50/60,000 Overtime Bonus
- 3 week rolling shift
- Modern, well-maintained vehicles
- Healthcare cover and Employee Assistance Program
- Enhanced pension contributions after 12 months
- Retention/loyalty bonuses
- Opportunities for career growth and development��

Please email your CV to Bradley Frost, Senior Recruitment Delivery Consultant, .
 
Keep up-to-date with the latest opportunities from Agricultural Recruitment Specialists® by registering on our website: www.agriRS.com and following us on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. As a leading and esteemed recruitment agency specialising in the agriculture, food, horticulture, equestrian, animal health and rural sectors, Agricultural Recruitment Specialists® prioritise roles across sales, management, marketing, operations and technical and engineering fields, including international and senior-level positions within our specialised sectors. Our suite of services encompasses bespoke recruitment solutions, executive search, candidate profiling, knowledge sharing, targeted advertising and comprehensive recruitment support. To discover how we can assist in advancing your career or meeting your recruitment needs, please visit www.agriRS.com or contact our recruitment team on 01905 345 155 or on our international number: 0044 1905 345 155. We are renowned for connecting the finest talent throughout the world with the best brands and organisations.

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