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CLASS 1 NIGHTS DRIVER

Driver Hire
Worcestershire
3 weeks ago
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Class 1 HGV Night Driver – Overtime + Double Pay Sundays!

Location: Redditch B98


Contract: Immediate start – On going – Temp to Perm 
Start Times: From 17:00
Rate: £17.03 per hour


About the Role


We’re recruiting Class 1 Night Drivers on behalf of a well-established logistics client based in Redditch.
This role involves a mix of trunking and store deliveries, offering overtime at time and a half and double pay on Sundays and Bank Holidays.


It’s an excellent opportunity for experienced drivers looking for steady night shifts, guaranteed weekly pay, and a long-term placement with a respected operator.


Shift Details

Routes pre-planned by our expert transport team


Minimal manual handling
Store deliveries: Between 18:00–19:00 or 19:00–21:00 (mix of both)
Finish time: Typically between 01:00 and 03:30
A mix of trunking and store deliveries
Start time: From 17:00

What We Offer


£17.03 per hour
Overtime paid at time and a half
Double pay for Sundays & Bank Holidays
Paid training assessment & drug test on your first day
Potential for permanent placement after 13 weeks


Requirements


Minimum 1 years’ Class 1 (C+E) driving experience




Maximum of 6 licence points (no major endorsements)




Flexibility to work across trunking and delivery routes




A professional and safety-focused approach


Why Join Us?


Steady night shifts with guaranteed pay




Overtime and weekend earning potential




Supportive, professional transport team




Excellent conditions and modern, well-maintained vehicles


About Driver Hire Bromsgrove & Redditch


Driver Hire Bromsgrove & Redditch is part of Driver Hire Nationwide, the UK’s largest specialist transport and logistics recruiter. We work with multiple clients across Bromsgrove and Redditch, providing reliable, ongoing, and varied work in a supportive and respectful environment.


And here’s why our drivers stay with us:

97% are proud to work with us
97% rate the respect they receive as Excellent or Good
90% would recommend us – 69% gave a perfect 10/10!

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