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HGV HIAB Driver

Driver Hire
Kent
3 months ago
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Class 2 HIAB Driver – Ashford Area – £16.00–£17.93/hr (PAYE)

Driver Hire Ashford is currently recruiting a skilled and motivated Class 2 HIAB Driver for ongoing work across the Ashford area. Whether you’re an experienced HIAB operator or a newly qualified driver with the right licence, we want to hear from you!


Why Join Driver Hire?


We believe in rewarding our drivers and supporting your long-term career goals. Here’s what you can expect:

Weekly pay – every Friday


£16.00 – £17.93 per hour (PAYE)
Minimum 8-hour pay per shift, even on shorter days
Holiday pay – either accrued or rolled-up (your choice)
Pension scheme
Genuine work-life balance
Training & development opportunities to expand your driving skills
Subsidised Driver CPC training – online or classroom-based
Free on-site parking at many client locations
Potential for permanent positions or guaranteed hours after qualifying period
Dedicated Driver Hire consultant to support you

About the Role:

Start times between 06:00 – 08:00, Monday to Friday


Work with a variety of reputable clients including builders’ merchants, fencing suppliers, and ironmongery companies
Operate HIAB equipment (brick clamp, hook, or clamshell – ideally remote)
Deliver building materials and assist with on-site tasks when needed
Ensure all paperwork and deliveries are completed safely and on time

What You’ll Need:

Cat C (Class 2) licence, CPC, and Digital Tacho Card


A valid HIAB licence (remote preferred but not essential)
Commercial driving experience is ideal, but we welcome new pass drivers
Able to work in and around Ashford, Folkestone, Canterbury
Full PPE and a reliable Sat Nav

About Driver Hire:


We’re the UK’s leading logistics recruiter, providing thousands of drivers with flexible work, career development, and long-term opportunities. 97% of our drivers say they are proud to work with us – and we’re proud to support you every step of the way.

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Click Apply Now and a member of our team will be in touch to get you started. We look forward to welcoming you to the Driver Hire Ashford team!

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