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Class 1 HGV Driver – Steel Deliveries (Accrington)

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Lancashire
1 week ago
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Class 1 HGV Driver – Steel Deliveries (Accrington)

Location: Blackburn (commutable from Accrington, Burnley, Preston, Darwen)

Pay: £14.00 per hour + Overtime at £21.00/hour after 8 hours per shift

Hours: Monday to Friday – Day shifts

Job Type: Temporary (ongoing opportunities available)

The Role


We’re looking for a skilled and reliable Class 1 (Cat C+E) Driver to join our client’s steel distribution team based in Blackburn.

You’ll be responsible for delivering steel lengths and palletised stainless steel to customers across the North West. This is a hands-on role where attention to detail and safe load securing are key.


The work is straightforward and steady — no nights out, just day work Monday to Friday with the chance to pick up overtime paid at a premium rate.

Key Responsibilities

Safely transport steel lengths and palletised stainless steel to various local and regional destinations.


Ensure all loads are securely strapped and comply with health & safety regulations.
Complete all necessary paperwork and delivery documentation accurately.
Carry out daily vehicle checks and report any defects or issues promptly.
Represent the company in a professional and customer-focused manner.

Requirements

Valid Class 1 (Category C+E) driving licence.


Up-to-date CPC and Digital Tachograph Card.
Proven experience delivering steel or similar heavy goods.
Excellent load strapping and securing skills – essential.
Good communication and time management skills.
A professional attitude with a focus on safety and reliability.

What’s on Offer

£14.00 per hour + Overtime paid at £21.00/hour after 8 hours.


Monday–Friday work – no weekends or nights out.
Straightforward, well-organised steel delivery work.
Paid weekly – reliable and regular income.
Work with a supportive local team who understand drivers.

Why Work with Driver Hire Blackburn?


Driver Hire Blackburn is part of the UK’s largest specialist transport and logistics recruiter. With over 30 years’ experience in the local transport sector, we offer honest communication, fair pay, and regular work for professional HGV drivers.

94% of our drivers say they’re proud to work with us — and we think you’ll feel the same.

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