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HGV Driver – Class 1

Driver Hire
Lancashire
2 days ago
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HGV Driver Class 1
£14.00 £18.00 per hour Days


6-7am Start times.

Preston


Start Date: Immediate or ASAP


We are looking for 12 Class 1 HGV drivers to start immediately for our client based in Preston, shifts are inter depot trunking.


As a HGV Driver you must:


● Have a C+E driving License

● Have a CPC Card and Digital Tachograph Card

● Have less than 8 points on your licence

● Be keen to look after your vehicle.


HGV Driver responsibilities include:


● Trunking from depot to depot, some pick ups and collections and the delivery of goods to commercial warehouses.


● Daily walk round and Vehicle checks. Reporting existing damage and defects.


● Correct use of Tachograph and drivers hours


The successful HGV Drivers can expect:


● Monday–Friday: £15.00 PAYE Per Hour.

● Weekend enhancements available

● Weekly Pay, paid on time every time.

● 8hr minimum guaranteed pay per day

● Subsidised ongoing CPC training.


Please apply via this listing.

We have found other driving, logistics and warehouse professionals to be successful such as

Class 1 or Class 2 or 7.5 Ton or Heavy Goods Driver and other commercial driving professions.


These positions are commutable from Blackpool, Fleetwood, Garstang, Southport, Chorley, Leyland, Bamber Bridge and other areas nearby.


Join the leading specialist Driving Agency in your location & surrounding areas with 96% of

our drivers proud to work for Driver Hire!


For more information get in touch with Driver Hire Preston


Alternatively, hit the Apply button now!

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