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Van Driver – Luton Van (Haslingden Area)

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Lancashire
1 week ago
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Van Driver – Luton Van (Haslingden Area)

Location: Haslingden / Rossendale (commutable from Blackburn, Accrington, Burnley)

Job Type: Full-time or Part-time (flexible shifts available)

Company: Driver Hire Blackburn

About the Role


We’re looking for a professional and reliable Van Driver (Luton Van) to join our team, delivering high-end filter systems to offices, hospitals and commercial sites across the UK.


You’ll play an important role as the friendly face of the business — delivering and collecting units safely, efficiently, and with care.


This position offers steady, ongoing work, flexible hours, and the chance to represent a trusted local transport agency that values its drivers.

Key Responsibilities

Safely drive and operate a Long Wheel Base Luton Van.


Deliver and collect high-value filter systems from customers across the region.
Collect old units for recycling and return to depot.
Provide a professional, courteous service at every delivery.
Follow all road safety and company regulations.
Accurately complete delivery paperwork and report any issues.
Assist with loading and unloading when required.

Requirements

Full, valid UK driving licence (Cat B).


Previous delivery driving or customer-facing experience preferred.
Physically fit – comfortable lifting and carrying larger items such as filters and boxes.
Good communication and customer service skills.
Reliable and self-motivated with a positive, can-do attitude.
Own Sat Nav or smartphone with navigation capability.

What We Offer

Competitive hourly rate – paid weekly by BACS.


Flexible working hours to suit your lifestyle.
Both full-time and part-time opportunities available.
Ongoing, local work in Haslingden and surrounding areas.
Work with a friendly, supportive team that values and respects its drivers.

About Driver Hire Blackburn


Driver Hire Blackburn is one of the leading logistics and transport recruiters in the North West, with over 30 years of combined industry experience.

We provide honest communication, fair pay, and regular work for professional van and HGV drivers.

94% of our drivers say they’re proud to work for Driver Hire — join us and find out why.

How to Apply


If you’re a dependable Van Driver with experience driving a Luton Van and enjoy delivering with professionalism and care, we’d love to hear from you.

Click “Apply Now” or call Driver Hire Blackburn for a friendly chat about this and other local driving opportunities.

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