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HGV Drivers

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HGV Drivers (Class 2 & 1) – Flexible Work Across Maidstone & Medway
Start Date: Immediate

Are you an experienced HGV driver looking for flexibility and variety? Whether you prefer regular work or occasional shifts to suit your lifestyle, we have options to match.


We’re recruiting Class 2 (Category C) and Class 1 (Category C+E) drivers to support our clients across Maidstone and Medway. With consistent demand and weekly pay, this is ideal for professional drivers seeking control over their working week.


What the Role Involves


Depending on your licence and the client, duties may include:


Trunking, pallet deliveries, or store deliveries




Local and regional runs




Loading/unloading with tail lift or pallet truck




Ensuring all paperwork and tachograph records are accurate




Completing daily vehicle checks


You choose your availability – we’ll match you with shifts to suit.


What We’re Looking For


Full UK HGV Licence (Class 2 or Class 1)




Valid CPC and Digital Tachograph Card




Maximum 6 points on licence




Reliable, safety-conscious, and professional attitude




Flexibility to work with different clients and shift patterns


What’s in It for You


Weekly pay




Minimum 8 hours’ pay per shift




Shifts starting between 04:00 and 09:00




Flexible assignments – full-time, part-time, or ad-hoc




Temp-to-perm opportunities available




Variety – every week is different


Things to Note


Work is allocated based on client demand




You may work for different companies during the week




A flexible approach is essential


Ready to get behind the wheel?

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