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HGV Driver

Driver Hire
Kent
2 months ago
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Class 1 HGV Driver – Tonbridge & Surrounding Areas

Job Type: Full-Time / Part-Time / Temp-to-Perm


Salary: £16.00 – £17.93 per hour (Minimum 8 hours per day)


Weekly Pay | Ongoing Work | Immediate Starts

Driver Hire Tonbridge is currently recruiting experienced Class 1 (Cat C+E) HGV Drivers to work with clients in Tonbridge and the surrounding areas. Whether you’re looking for full-time or part-time hours, we have flexible roles to suit your schedule.

What We Offer:

Competitive pay: £16.00 – £17.93 per hour


Minimum 8 hours guaranteed per shift
Weekly pay every Friday
Monday to Friday work (no weekends required)
Temp-to-perm opportunities with trusted local companies
Career development: Gain HIAB, Moffett, or ADR certifications (higher pay rates available)

Your Responsibilities:

Start times between 06:00 – 08:00


Complete a variety of assignments: bulk deliveries, containers, trunking, and more
Maintain professional communication and safe driving standards

What We’re Looking For:

Valid Cat C+E licence, CPC card, and Digital Tachograph


Previous commercial driving experience
Ability to travel to depots in Tonbridge, Tunbridge Wells, Paddock Wood and nearby areas
Full PPE and a working Sat Nav

Why Driver Hire?


Driver Hire is the UK’s leading specialist logistics recruiter. 97% of our drivers say they’re proud to work with us. Join a supportive team that values your time, skills, and goals.

Ready to Apply?


If you’re an experienced Class 1 Driver based in Tonbridge, Tunbridge Wells, Marden, Paddock Wood or nearby, apply now and a member of our team will be in touch shortly.

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