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Agency HGV/LGV Drivers

Driver Hire
Cardiff
5 months ago
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Driverhire Cardiff is currently looking for casual LGV drivers from 7.5T up to Class 1 (LGV1) to fill ad-hoc, temporary and ongoing placements with our clients

We require drivers for all classes of vehicles from vans and cars right up to Class 1 HGV/LGV articulated lorries, including specialised skills such as HIAB & ADR


The range of work available is fairly diverse, to name but a few our clients’ operations range from delivering and collecting hire vehicles, to builders’ merchant deliveries, and many other types of LGV roles such as tipper and trunkers.


Whether you’re looking for full or part-time hours we can probably help as our assignments can be anything from one-day bookings right up to permanent full-time work, and just about everything else in between

What Driver Hire can offer you?

Driver Hire is the UK’s largest specialist transport and logistics recruitment company and Driver Hire Cardiff can provide regular, ongoing work in Cardiff and surrounding areas. We treat you as the true professional that you are and in our latest survey, 94% of our candidates said they were proud to work for us. We offer temporary and permanent driving jobs, non-driving work and Driver CPC training.


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If you feel you fit the criteria and would like to be considered for this opportunity, please apply online today or call a member of our friendly team for more information on during office hours, 8am till 4pm Monday to Thursday, 8am till 2pm Friday, or email your CV to


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