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HGV1 Driver

Driver Hire
Tyne and Wear
3 months ago
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Driver Hire IS the UK’s number one logistics recruiter and we are currently seeking for a number of Class 1 (C+E) Drivers to join our team and work for a variety of our clients around the NE, SR & DH Postcode!

Whether you are looking for full weeks or flexible working hours we have the option to suit you best. We have work available from Monday to Friday so the ideal candidate will be flexible with the days they can work along with early starts/late finishes.


Responsibilities of this HGV driver will include:

Driving a Class 1 HGV vehicle responsibly and safely, whilst obeying all traffic laws and road regualtions.


Carrying out the required daily vehicle checks to ensure compliance.
Maintaining regular contact with the clients on your daily progress
Effectively plan routes to meet tight delivery schedules

To be successful you must have:

A Valid Class 1 Licence (HGV- C+E)


A Valid CPC and Digital Tacho Card
Experience is not essential for a number of roles so if you’re newly qualified we want to hear from you.

Rates of pay start at £15.75ph which then increases after 18:00 to night rate which varies per client.


Driver Hire is the UK’s largest specialist transport and logistics recruitment company and Driver Hire Newcastle can provide regular, ongoing work in Newcastle and surrounding areas. We treat you as the true professional that you are and in our latest survey, 97% of our candidates said they were proud to work for us.


Apply Today!


If you feel you fit the criteria for this role and would like to apply, please submit your CV in application or call and speak with one of our members of staff on for more information.

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