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HGV Class 1 Driver

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🚛 Class 1 (C+E) Low Loader Driver – Temp to Perm – Newark Area 🚛

One of our a long-standing family-run companies, are looking for experienced Class 1 (C+E) Low Loader Drivers to join their team.


This is a Temp to Perm opportunity.


The Role:

Tramping work with regular nights out (ÂŁ25 per night during Temp to Perm)


07:30am starts Monday to Friday
Assignment rates start at ÂŁ18 per hour with overtime paid daily.
Occasional weekend work at enhanced overtime rates.
Loading & securing plant and equipment.
Vehicle checks and reporting.
Training towards abnormal load legislation

Pay & Benefits (Once Permanent):

Starting salary ÂŁ39,000 (negotiable depending on experience & qualifications).


40-hour contract with regular overtime available.
Time & a half paid after 8 hours (Mon–Fri & Sat until 2pm).
Double time after 2pm on Saturdays and all day Sunday.
Holidays: 20 days + 8 Bank Holidays (rising to 25 days + 8 BH after 10 years).
Nights out paid at ÂŁ36.20 per night (ÂŁ26.20 HMRC + ÂŁ10 top-up).

The Ideal Candidate:

Load & Securer Card (CPCS or NPORS).


Experience moving plant and/or abnormal loads.
Low loader experience preferred.
Physically fit and capable of securing heavy/wide loads.
Minimum 12 months C+E experience (with at least 60 days in the last 6 months)

If you’re looking for a long-term driving role with career progression in heavy haulage, apply today!

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