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Class 1 HGV Driver

Driver Hire
Lincolnshire
2 weeks ago
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Role Overview: Driver Hire Lincoln is seeking experienced and reliable HGV Class 1 Drivers to support general haulage operations across Lincolnshire.

Position: HGV Class 1 Driver


Location: Market Rasen, Lincolnshire


Recruiting Office: Driver Hire Lincoln


Employment Type: Temporary (ongoing and ad hoc work available)


Start Time: 06:00 daily


Pay Structure:

£15.25 per hour for the first 8 hours


£20.33 per hour for overtime (after 8 hours per shift)
Weekly pay every Friday via PAY

Key Responsibilities:

Safely transport goods to various destinations


Conduct daily vehicle checks and maintain accurate records
Communicate effectively with dispatch and clients
Follow all safety and operational procedures

Candidate Requirements:

Valid Class 1 (C+E) HGV licence


CPC qualification and digital tachograph card
General haulage experience preferred
Strong safety awareness and communication skills
Ability to work independently and adapt to changing schedules

Additional Qualifications: If you hold HIAB, ADR, or Forklift certifications, please contact us to explore other available roles.


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