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HGV Class 1 Driver + ADR

Driver Hire
Suffolk
4 weeks ago
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Class 1 HGV Driver + ADR

Pay rate: £41,000


Contract Type: Temporary to Permanent


Location: Ipswich


Start Date: ASAP

We are looking for Class 1 HGV Driver + ADR to start immediately for our growing client base across the IP postcode.

The successful Class 1 HGV Driver + ADR will receive:


£15.50/h basic while training


£17.52/h basic once trained


£41,000 salary when permanent with client.


28 days holiday prorated on PAYE.


Upskilling to ADR and/or HIAB after satisfactory probation period.


Referral Bonus – Introduce a friend to us and you receive a bonus!

What to expect as a Class 1 HGV Driver + ADR:


Working Sunday – Thursday between 4am-6am starts, you will be driving a Class 1 box trailer vehicle with tail lift delivering and collecting medical waste bins from NHS sites around the East of England for incineration.


Shifts are typically 9-10hrs long per day.


Must be prepared for manual handling with pulling and pushing bins on and off lorry.


ADR training can be provided.

As a Class 1 HGV Driver + ADR you must:


UK HGV Cat C+E licence


Valid CPC & Digicard


Valid ADR card (not essential).


Have no more than 6 effective penalty points.


No DG, DD or IN endorsements.

Call us now on or apply below – shifts available immediately!


This position is commutable from Bury St Edmunds, Stowmarket, Woodbridge, Leiston and Ipswich.


Join the leading driving agency in Bury St Edmunds – 97% of our drivers say they’re proud to work with us!

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