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Weekend Class 1 Shunter Driver – Temp to Perm

Driver Hire
Lancashire
1 week ago
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Weekend Class 1 Shunter Driver – Temp to Perm

Location: Huncoat

Pay: £18.20 per hour

Hours: Friday to Sunday – 06:00 to 18:00

Job Type: Temporary to Permanent

About the Role


Are you an experienced Class 1 Driver looking for a solid weekend role with excellent pay and long-term prospects?


We’re recruiting a Weekend Class 1 Shunter Driver to support our client’s busy operation across multiple local depots in the Huncoat area.


You’ll be responsible for moving trailers between sites, keeping everything running smoothly and safely. This is a calm, steady-paced job ideal for a driver who enjoys working independently and taking pride in doing the job right.


Once a month, there may be a trip to Heysham or Liverpool Docks, providing a bit of variety in your weekend routine.

Key Responsibilities

Shunting trailers safely and efficiently between local depots.


Completing accurate records of all trailer moves.
Carrying out vehicle and trailer checks before each movement.
Occasionally delivering or collecting trailers from Heysham or Liverpool Docks.
Communicating effectively with warehouse and transport teams.

About You

Valid Class 1 (C+E) licence, CPC, and Digital Tacho Card.


Previous shunting or yard driving experience preferred.
Comfortable working independently — you’ll be trusted to get the job done.
Reliable, safety-focused, and professional.
Able to work every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday (06:00–18:00).

What’s in It for You

Excellent pay – £18.20 per hour.


Temp-to-perm opportunity with a well-known, respected local transport company.
Modern, well-maintained vehicles and equipment.
Friendly team and supportive management.
Weekly pay via BACS.
A role that values your independence and professionalism.

Why Work with Driver Hire Blackburn


Driver Hire Blackburn is one of the area’s most trusted transport recruiters, supplying professional drivers to local logistics businesses for over 30 years combined experience.

We’re known for our honest communication, regular work, and fair treatment — 94% of our drivers say they’re proud to work for us!

How to Apply


If you’re a Class 1 HGV Driver who enjoys weekend work and wants to join a professional, supportive team, we’d love to hear from you.

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