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Class 2 HGV Driver Multi-Drop Pallet Distribution

Driver Hire
Lancashire
3 months ago
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Class 2 HGV Driver Multi-Drop Pallet Distribution


Location: Accrington, delivering to Blackburn & surrounding areas (PR, FY, BL, BB postcodes)

Pay: £13.15 per hour & £19.15 overtime

Start Time: 07:30 AM

Job Type: Full-time / Ongoing (Temp to Perm opportunity for the right driver)

About the Role


Driver Hire Blackburn is looking for an experienced Class 2 (C) HGV Driver for a leading pallet distribution company. You’ll be completing multi-drop deliveries around PR, FY, BL, and BB postcodes.

07:30 AM starts


Live loading at the depot before departure
FLT-offloaded at most drops there will be occasional use of electric pallet truck to bring pallets to the tail lift
Average 12 – 20 Drops / Collections per day

What We Offer

£13.15 per hour£19.15 overtime


Weekly pay
Ongoing work with potential full-time contract for good multi-droppers
Support from the UK’s leading driver recruitment agency Driver Hire

What We Need from You

Valid Class 2 (C) licence, CPC & Digital Tachograph


Previous multi-drop experience essential
Ability to work efficiently and safely under time constraints
Good knowledge of PR, FY, BL, BB postcodes preferred

Why Join Driver Hire Blackburn?


We are part of Driver Hire, the UK’s No.1 specialist in logistics recruitment. We pride ourselves on looking after our drivers and offering reliable work, great pay, and excellent support.

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