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Class 1 Tramper Driver

Driver Hire
South Yorkshire
2 weeks ago
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Driver Hire Sheffield are currently recruiting experienced and reliable HGV Class 1 (C+E) Tramping Drivers to work with an established client across South Yorkshire and throughout the UK. This role involves nights out and long-distance deliveries, offering potential ongoing work for the right candidate.

Commutable from: Sheffield, Barnsley, Chesterfield, Rotherham & Doncaster


Key Responsibilities:

Carry out nationwide Class 1 (C+E) deliveries and collections.


Complete all relevant digital paperwork and vehicle checks accurately – All within an app.
Provide excellent customer service and represent Driver Hire Sheffield and the client professionally.

Requirements:

Full UK HGV Class 1 (C+E) licence (minimum of 2 years experience)


Valid CPC and Digital Tachograph Card.
Maximum of 6 penalty points (for client insurance purposes)
Previous tramping or long-distance experience preferred but not essential.
Reliable, flexible, and professional with good communication skills.

What We Offer:

Weekly pay, including night-out allowances


Guaranteed minimum 8-hour shifts
Potential for ongoing or long-term work for the right driver
Support from an experienced and friendly local recruitment team

About Driver Hire Sheffield:


Driver Hire Sheffield is part of the UK’s largest specialist transport and logistics recruitment network. We supply professional drivers and logistics staff to businesses across South Yorkshire, offering a trusted, reliable and high-quality service to both our clients and drivers.


How to Apply:


If you’re an experienced HGV Class 1 / C+E Driver seeking ongoing tramping or long-distance work, please apply online today or contact our team on for further information.

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