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Class 1 HGV Nights Driver

Driver Hire
Norfolk
3 days ago
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HGV Class 1 Driver – Long-Term Contract | £19.00/hr | Immediate Start!

Pay Rates: From £19.00 Per Hour

Long Term Contract


Location: Cantley, Norfolk


Secure long-term HGV work with a trusted name in logistics – apply today!


About the Role:


Driver Hire Norwich is actively recruiting HGV Class 1 Tanker Drivers for a long-term contract with a prestigious client in the food logistics sector. You’ll be operating food-grade tankers across Norfolk completing drop and swap trunk runs. Tanker experience is not essential as full training will be provided, you will not be responsible for loading / discharge of the tankers.


Shift Options Include:

Monday to Friday Nights – start times can be flexible.


Day shifts / weekends also available

What’s in It for You?

£19 per hour (Umbrella Nights Assignment Rate) 


PAYE Pay Schemes Available
Minimum Guaranteed Hours Paid
Full training provided – ideal for drivers looking to transition into tanker work or upskill
Ongoing long-term contract – consistent work and income

What We’re Looking For:

Full UK HGV Class 1 (C+E) Licence


Valid CPC & Digital Tacho Card
12 months’ experience preferred – but not essential for the right candidate
No more than 6 points (No CD, IN, DD or DR endorsements)
Strong understanding of Driver Hours & WTR regulations

Hear From Our Drivers:


“Excellent company, always friendly, helpful and do their best to keep you working. Certainly recommend Norwich Driver Hire.”


“Probably the best driving agency I’ve worked for. Professional, not pushy, run by people who understand people have other things going on in their lives other than work. Reasonable pay rates as well. All round a good company to work for.”


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Looking for other HGV Class 1 driving jobs in Norfolk? Whether you’re based in Norwich, Cromer, Great Yarmouth or surrounding areas, we have long-term opportunities available now. Contact us today and start earning immediately!

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