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Class 1 Driver

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Dumfries and Galloway
1 day ago
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HGV Class 1 Driver - Days or Nights (Lockerbie)

Location: Lockerbie

Job Type: Ongoing / Full-time

Shifts: Staggered shifts - Days or Nights

Experience Required: Minimum 1 year

Licence Points: Maximum of 6 points

We are currently recruiting Class 1 HGV drivers for trunking work based out of Lockerbie. This is a fantastic opportunity for professional drivers seeking ongoing, stable work with excellent pay rates.

What You'll Be Doing:

  • Trunking work - no handballing involved
  • Staggered start times to suit both days and nights
  • Operating modern, well-maintained vehicles
  • Ensuring timely and safe delivery of goods

Shift Patterns & Pay Rates:

Monday to Friday

  • Days: £16.84 per hour
  • Nights: £19.45 per hour

Saturday

  • Days: £19.45 per hour
  • Nights: £22.06 per hour

Sunday

  • Days: £21.53 per hour
  • Nights: £24.14 per hour

Bank Holidays

  • All shifts: £25.50 per hour

Requirements:

  • Minimum 1 year of HGV Class 1 driving experience
  • Valid CPC and Digi Card
  • Maximum of 6 penalty points
  • A professional and reliable attitude

Why Join Us?

  • No manual handling - trunking only
  • Regular, ongoing work
  • Competitive hourly rates
  • Friendly and supportive transport team

Apply Today!

If you're a skilled Class 1 driver looking for a new role in Lockerbie with excellent pay and no handballing, we want to hear from you!

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