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Class 1 (C+E) HGV Driver

Driver Hire
East Sussex
1 week ago
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We are currently seeking additional Class 1 (Cat C+E) drivers to join our team and represent our reputable clients around the Newhaven area. We have a variety of shifts available, early starts, later starts and night shifts.

Must have:

Possession of a valid Full UK License with no more than 6 points


Held Class 1 (C+E) entitlement for over 12 months.
Valid CPC & Digi Tacho card
Proof of Right to work in the UK (birth certificate or Passport)
No DR10 endorsements on driving record
Safety boots and Hi-vis

Desirable Qualities:

Reliability and strong work ethic


Good communication
Flexibility in scheduling
Double Decker experience
Own vehicle to get to shifts
Previous experience driving Class 1 vehicles
Previous knowledge and experience of refrigerated vehicles
Own a HGV satnav

Why choose to work with us:

Flexible working hours to suit your availability.


pay: £16.00-£23.00 per hour PAYE or Umbrella
Bonus rates offered for overtime or weekend shifts.
Opportunity to work with well-known and established companies.
Weekly pay
Career progression & good experience
Possibility of securing permanent employment based on performance.

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