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HGV 1 Driver

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Falkirk
3 months ago
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🚛 Class 1 HGV Drivers – Monday to Friday | Ongoing Work!

📍 Based in Larbert | With DH Recruitment & Driver Hire Grangemouth


💷 OR £17.37/hr (with Advanced Holiday Pay)


💷 PAYE: £15.50/hr + Holiday Accrual


Looking for full-time weekday work with a trusted name in logistics? We’re hiring Class 1 (C+E) HGV Drivers for immediate ongoing roles delivering palletised goods out of Larbert!


✅ What We Need From You:


✔️ Valid Class 1 (C+E) HGV Licence




🧾 Up-to-date CPC & Digital Tachograph Card




🔞 Aged 25+ with no more than 6 penalty points (minor offences only)




🧰 Ratchet & strap experience is essential




❌ No DD, DR or IN endorsements




💼 Professional, reliable & safety-conscious attitude


🚚 Your Daily Duties Will Include:


🛠️ Daily vehicle checks




🔐 Securing palletised loads




🏗️ Tail-lift operations




🚛 Full & part-load deliveries




🔁 Local & regional collections and drops


📍 Ideal for Drivers in or near:


Falkirk | Stirling | Alloa | Larbert | Surrounding Areas


🎁 What You’ll Get:


📅 Monday to Friday – regular & consistent hours




💰 Choice of standard or advanced holiday pay




🧾 Weekly pay




👥 Friendly and supportive local office team




🏢 Reputable and well-established client base


📞 Ready to Get Behind the Wheel? Apply Now!


📲 Call to arrange a registration appointment
Start your next driving role with DH Recruitment & Driver Hire Grangemouth — your local logistics recruitment experts!

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