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HGV Class 1 Driver

Driver Hire
Norfolk
5 months ago
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Class 1 HGV Driver

Pay Rates: £18.00 – £21.00 per hour


Enhanced rates for overtime, nights and weekends.

Weekly Pay, Holiday & Pension


Locations: Great Yarmouth, Lowestoft, Beccles and North Walsham


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The Role: 

Driver Hire Norwich are currently recruiting Class 1 HGV Drivers to work with various clients of ours located in and around the NR Postcode.


Various Shifts Available – Days / Nights / Tramping / Monday – Friday / Weekend work!


The work is ongoing temporary or temp – perm.


Benefits of What We Offer: 

£18.00 – £21.00 per hour – Umbrella Assignment Rate (PAYE or PAYE Advanced pay schemes also available)


Enhanced rates for overtime, nights and weekends and for skills such as Live Bird, ADR or HIAB
Flexible Shifts – Days, Nights or Weekends Available
Minimum Guaranteed Hours Paid
Weekly Pay
Upskilling opportunities – Gain ADR or HIAB
Holiday Pay / Pension Enrolment

We’ve Got Work For Every Kind of Driver: 


We are looking for Class 1 HGV Drivers with all sorts of skills and experience!

Fridge Trailer work


Curtain sider pallet work
Plant machinery
Live bird
Tanker
HIAB

As well as driving you will ensure deliveries and collections are completed in a safe and controlled manner, complete paperwork as required and adhere to all on site health and safety rules. Keep an accurate record of driving hours / working hours.


Requirements: 

Full UK HGV 1 Driving Licence.


Current CPC and Digital Tacho card.
Previous 12 months HGV Class 1 driving – preferred
No more than 6 points of licence, and no CD, IN, DD or DR endorsement codes.
Excellent knowledge of Driving Hours and WTR.

For more information on this HGV Class 1 role, please call or email


What Our Drivers say about working for us: 


“Excellent company, always friendly, helpful and do their best to keep you working.”


”Probably the best driving agency I’ve worked for. Professional, not pushy, run by people who understand people have other things going on in there lives other than work. Reasonable pay rates as well. All round a good company to work for.”

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