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New Pass HGV Drivers

Driver Hire
Merseyside
2 weeks ago
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Newly Passed Class 1 & 2 Drivers – Start your HGV journey now!

Location: St Helens & Warrington

Job Type: Full-Time & Part-Time Roles Available

Salary: £15.69 – £17.93 per hour

About the Role:


Driver Hire Warrington is proud to support newly qualified HGV Class 2 and Class 1 drivers in launching their careers. We work with trusted clients who welcome new drivers and offer on-the-job training, mentoring, and ongoing support.

What We Offer:

Opportunities for newly passed drivers with CPC


Paid induction and training shifts
Friendly and supportive team to guide you
Weekly pay with holiday entitlement
Flexible shifts to suit your lifestyle
Temp-to-perm opportunities with career progression

Requirements:

Valid UK HGV Class 2 or Class 1 licence


CPC qualification and Digital Tachograph card
A positive attitude and willingness to learn
Good communication and customer service skills
No more than 6 penalty points (no DR, DD, or IN convictions)

Ready to Get Started?


📞 Call us on 01925 575 375 now

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