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Class 1 Drivers

Driver Hire
Cheshire West and Chester
3 weeks ago
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Company Overview: Join our dynamic team of professional HGV drivers at Driver Hire Crewe, we are the number 1 rated specialist driving agency in Crewe, dedicated to providing exceptional logistics services across Cheshire. Our aim is simple, to provide drivers with regular work that matches their skillset and job criteria, whilst also maintaining a commitment to excellence and safety, we deliver reliable staffing solutions to our clients 24 hours, 365 days a year.

Job Description: We are currently seeking experienced HGV Class 1 Drivers to join our clients team at their Northwich depot. We have positions available for day shifts, night shifts, and tramper drivers. If you have a passion for driving, a commitment to safety, and a desire to work with a respected company, we want to hear from you.


Key Responsibilities:

Safely transport goods to various destinations nationwide.


Secure loads using ratchet straps.
Ensure compliance with all driving regulations and company policies.
Conduct vehicle inspections and report any issues.
Maintain accurate records of deliveries and collections.

Assignment Rates (inc of holiday pay):

Weekdays – Days: £15.69ph


Weekdays – Nights: £16.81ph
Saturdays: £16.81ph
Sundays: £18.77ph
Bank Holidays: £18.77ph

Requirements:

Valid HGV Class 1 (C+E) license.


Minimum 12 months of HGV Class 1 driving experience.
Comfortable and proficient in using ratchet straps.
Valid CPC and Digital Tachograph Card.
Strong understanding of road safety and traffic laws.
Excellent communication and organisational skills.

Benefits:

Competitive hourly rates and benefits package.


Regular, consistent work with a reputable company.
Modern and well-maintained fleet.
Supportive team environment and ongoing training opportunities.
Opportunities for career progression within the company.

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