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HGV Class 1 Tramping Driver

Driver Hire
Kent
2 months ago
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HGV Class 1 Tramping Drivers – National Work with Nights Out – Immediate Starts

Driver Hire is seeking experienced HGV Class 1 Trunking Drivers for national trunking assignments with our clients based in Dartford and surrounding areas.


Position Details:


Start Date: Immediate


Schedule: Monday to Friday (occasional weekend work available)


Location: Working from Dartford RDC, delivering nationwide trunking routes


Pay: £18 – £25 per hour (varied rates for day, night, weekend)– Minimum 8 hours’ pay per day


Nights Out Allowance

Role Overview:


Long-Distance Tramping: Driving LGV1 (C+E) vehicles to and from RDCs, hubs, and depots across the UK – no handball or multi-drop.


Professional Representation: You’ll be the face of our client on the road – reliability and good communication are key.


Overnight Stays: Comfortable overnight stays in modern sleeper cabs; you’ll be out 2–4 nights per week depending on route.


Vehicle Care: Keeping vehicles clean and well-presented at all times.


Compliance: Adhering to all road safety and legal regulations.

Requirements:


UK Category C+E (Class 1) Licence

Minimum 6 months of HGV Class 1 experience


Valid CPC and Digital Tachograph Card


Minimum age 23 (insurance purposes)


Flexible for nights out and national travel


Good driving record and professional attitude

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