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HGV Class 1 Driver

Driver Hire
West Sussex
1 week ago
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Job Title: Class 1 Driver

Type: Temporary


Pay Rate: £16.25-19.50 per hour


Location: Chichester & Bognor


Start Date: Immediate


Join Our Team as a Skilled Class 1 Driver!


Are you a qualified Class 1 Driver with an HGV/LGV Category C+E licence? Join our dynamic team for immediate temporary work in the Chichester and Bognor area. We offer various roles, including refrigeration, general haulage, and pallet deliveries.


Key Responsibilities:

Operate a Class 1 vehicle for assignments like refrigeration, general haulage, and pallet transportation


Ensure timely and safe deliveries, following company standards
Adapt to different roles within temporary assignments

Requirements:

Valid driver’s licence with less than 6 points


Valid CPC card
Valid Tacho card
Valid Class 1 (HGV/LGV, Category C+E) licence
Proven experience in diverse delivery roles, including refrigeration, general haulage, and pallets
Ability to adapt to different assignments and schedules

Benefits:

Competitive hourly rates


Immediate start
Variety of roles to match your expertise
Potential for ongoing opportunities
Work with a reputable agency with over 40 years of experience in logistics
Flexible hours to fit your schedule
Choice of PAYE or Umbrella pay options

Ready to join the leading specialist Driving Agency in Portsmouth and its surrounding areas? Apply today and become part of a team where 95% of our drivers take pride in their work!

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