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HGV Class 1 Day Driver (Casual)

Driver Hire
County Durham
6 months ago
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Job Title: Class 1 Driver (Casual) 🚛
Location: Bishop Auckland


£17.37 per hour (paye adv – paye also available)

About Us:

Driver Hire Darlington is a top recruitment agency specializing in logistics and transportation. We’re on the lookout for a skilled and reliable HGV Class 1 Driver to join our team on a casual basis for our on-going client in Bishop Auckland! 🌟


Job Description:

As a Class 1 Driver, you’ll be responsible for safely transporting goods while ensuring compliance with all regulations. Start times typically vary from 5am to 10am. This work is purely depot deliveries ad little-to no handball involved. Our client operate within the highest safety standards, and driving styles are monitored. Ensuring all journeys are completed in the safest way possible. If you a safety orientate experience driver looking for extra shifts or perhaps some part-time work, this may be the thing for you.


Key Responsibilities:

Safely operate a Class 1 vehicle for transporting goods. 🚚


Perform daily vehicle checks to ensure safety and compliance. ✅
Adhere to all driving laws and regulations. 🚦
Load and unload goods as required. 📦
Complete necessary paperwork and maintain accurate records. 📝

Requirements:

Valid Class 1 driving license (C+E). 🛑


CPC (Certificate of Professional Competence) qualification.
Previous Class 1 driving experience is essential (2 years). 🚀
A strong commitment to safety and customer service.
Good communication skills and a positive attitude. 😊

What We Offer:

Flexible casual hours to suit your lifestyle. ⏰


Competitive pay rates. 💰
A supportive team environment. 🤝
Opportunities for ongoing work and development. 🌱

How to Apply:

If you’re an experienced Class 1 Driver looking for casual work in the Bishop Auckland area, we’d love to hear from you! Please submit your CV and a brief cover letter outlining your experience to 📧 or call


Join Driver Hire Darlington and drive your career forward with us! 🚀

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