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CLASS 1 HGV DRIVER

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Nottinghamshire
6 days ago
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🚛💨 NOW HIRING: CLASS 1 HGV DRIVER (Days)
📍 Location: Worksop
🕓 Start Times: Between 03:00–10:00
❄️ Refrigerated Work | Immediate Start | Ongoing Role

We’re looking for an experienced Class 1 (C+E) Driver to join our team in Worksop. This is a day shift position involving refrigerated trunking and deliveries — clean, consistent work with regular shifts.


🔹 Key Details:


Start times between 03:00 and 10:00




Refrigerated trailer work – straightforward trunking minimum handball




Ongoing, regular work available



50+ Hours to be expected in booked for full week 
Average 13 hour days with 15 hours day regular

Competitive pay rates




Immediate starts for the right candidate



Planned nights out & occasional un-planned nights out due to traffic / road closure 

🔸 Requirements:


Valid Class 1 (C+E) licence




CPC and Digital Tachograph Card




Minimum 6 months’ recent HGV experience preferred




No more than 6 points on licence (no DD/DR/IN offences)


If you’re a reliable, professional driver looking for steady daytime work in the Worksop area, we’d love to hear from you.


📞 Apply now or call us today to arrange your start!
Ref: INDC1

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