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HGV Class 1 Driver 4 on 3 off

Driver Hire
Greater London
6 months ago
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Class 1 HGV Driver – Nights 4 on 3 off (Weekend Shifts Available)

Location: Heathrow

Pay: £960 – £1,200 per week (PAYE – incl. holiday pay)

Shifts: Thursday to Sunday, Friday to Monday, or Saturday to Tuesday

Hours: 12–15 hrs per shift (48–60 hrs/week)


Looking for extra weekend work or night shifts to suit your lifestyle?

Whether you’re topping up your income or balancing family time, this is a flexible and high-earning opportunity for experienced HGV drivers.


Job Highlights:

High earning potential: £960–£1,200/week


Flexible night shifts
Long-distance trunking – minimal manual handling
Work with a leading UK airline cargo partner
Weekly PAYE pay with holiday pay included
Guaranteed weekend and night work

About the Role:


We’re hiring Class 1 (C+E) night drivers for air cargo operations, delivering between hubs across the UK. Regular night work.


Start times are flexible to fit your schedule. We are especially keen to hear from drivers available over weekends.


Requirements:

HGV Class 1 (C+E) licence – min 2 years’ experience


Valid CPC & Tacho card
Max 6 penalty points (no DR, DD, IN)
Full 5-year work history (no more than 28-day gaps)
Able to pass a driving assessment

Training & Checks (Support Provided):

Cargo Operative (Level D)


DBS (Disclosure & Barring Service) check
Manual Handling / Health & Safety / Dangerous Goods (Cat 8)

Not got all these? Don’t worry – we’ll guide and support you through every step.


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Click Apply Now or contact Driver Hire Twickenham and Heathrow directly to speak with one of our specialist consultants.

We also have a wide range of HGV, LGV, and trunking roles available locally.


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