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Class 1 Delivery Driver

Driver Hire
Hampshire
1 week ago
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Class 1 Drivers Wanted – Join a Leading Haulage Team

Location: Southampton | Work Type: Ad Hoc (Mon–Fri) | Pay: Weekly (PAYE / PAYE Advanced)


Driver Hire Southampton is seeking experienced Class 1 (C+E) Drivers to support one of our top clients, specialising in general haulage deliveries across the South Coast.


Role Overview:

Drive a Class 1 curtain sider delivering palletised goods


Complete local deliveries and collections across the South Coast
Work 10–12 hour days, with start times between 5:00am–7:00am
No manual handling – pallets are loaded/unloaded by forklift
Follow planned routes, complete paperwork, and stay in regular contact with the Transport Office

Requirements:

Full UK Class 1 licence with valid CPC and Digi card


Minimum of 1 year recent Class 1 driving experience
Confident operating curtain siders, strapping loads, and handling general haulage
Excellent communication, timekeeping, and professional attitude
Own transport to reach the site
Ability to carry out daily vehicle checks and maintain accurate Tacho records

Benefits:

Weekly pay via PAYE or PAYE Advanced


Free on-site parking
CPC training and licence upgrades through Driver Hire Training
Referral bonus scheme
24/7 support from our local Driver Hire team
Full client-provided training
Flexible work options – choose as much or as little work as you want

How to Apply:


98% of our candidates said they are proud to work with Driver Hire—join our team and experience the difference for yourself. Call our team on or email your CV to . We’ll guide you through the process and get you on the road quickly.

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