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HGV1 Night Driver

Driver Hire
Blackburn with Darwen
1 month ago
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Class 1 Night Driver – Immediate Openings

Location: Blackburn

Start Time: Approximately 1600-19:00PM

Employment Type: Full-Time


About Us:

Join Driver Hire Blackburn, a leader in supplying temp drivers in the transportation and logistics industry. We are actively seeking a dedicated Class 1 Night Drivers to support our operations and ensure timely deliveries during night shifts.


Key Responsibilities:

Operate a Class 1 vehicle safely on designated routes during night hours.


Ensure timely delivery of goods, adhering to all traffic regulations and safety standards.
Perform pre-trip and post-trip inspections to maintain vehicle safety.
Keep accurate records of deliveries, mileage, and hours worked.
Communicate effectively with dispatch and team members.

Requirements:

Valid Class 1 driver’s license.


Minimum 1 year of driving experience preferred.
Strong time management skills and ability to work independently.
Excellent communication skills.

What We Offer:

Competitive salary and night shift premiums.


Supportive and friendly work environment.

Why Become a Class 1 Night Driver with Us?

Enjoy the flexibility of night shifts while earning a competitive wage.


Be part of a reputable company that values its drivers.
Contribute to a dynamic team focused on excellence in logistics.

Join Our Team!

If you’re a reliable and safety-conscious Class 1 driver looking for night work, apply today and take the next step in your driving career with Driver Hire Blackburn!


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