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Class 1 Driver in Winwick (new pass)

Ideal Recruit Ltd
Warrington
1 week ago
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Ideal Recruit is looking for motivated Class 1 HGV (C+E) Night Drivers to join a well-established logistics client based in Winwick.

 

£250 Signing Bonus / £250 Referral Bonus
Terms and conditions apply.

 

Days and nights shifts available.

PAYE Pay rates:  £15.10 days / £16.56 nights.

 

 

This is an exciting opportunity, especially for newly qualified drivers who are ready to kickstart their professional driving career!

Whether you're just starting out or looking for a stable, long-term role, this is the perfect chance to gain valuable experience with guaranteed hours.

 

What You’ll Be Doing:



  • Night shifts involving 1 to 3 ‘wave’ runs per shift.


  • Palletised deliveries (loading & unloading).


  • Completing paperwork and maintaining vehicle safety standards.


 

What We Offer:



  • Full-time, guaranteed hours.


  • Permanent, stable work.


  • Supportive environment for new drivers.


 

Requirements:



  • Full UK HGV Class 1 (C+E) Licence.


  • Valid CPC & Digital Tacho Card.


  • No more than 6 penalty points (minor endorsements only).


  • A positive attitude and willingness to learn (new drivers encouraged).


 

If you are interested please apply now or call us on 07709 517 713 ask for Emil or 07873 627 070 ask for Sandra.


 


 


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