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Class 1 Driver

Driver Hire
Lancashire
3 months ago
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Job Title: Class 1 HGV Driver – Nationwide Stillage Deliveries (Wagon & Drag / Artic)

Location: Burnley postcode & delivering nationwide

Salary: Competitive hourly rates + night out allowance

Job Type: Ongoing / Full-time (Flexible options available)

About the Role


Driver Hire Blackburn is looking for an experienced Class 1 (C+E) HGV Driver to join our trusted team of professional drivers. This role involves nationwide stillage deliveries using a high-sided curtain-sider vehicle, operating across a mixture of wagon & drag and artic units.

2 nights out per week (with night out allowance)


Flexibility: Day work may be available for the right candidate
Minimal handball, most deliveries are FLT-offloaded, though occasional manual handling may be required
Consistent, long-term work with a respected transport partner

What We Offer

Competitive pay rates with weekly pay


Overnight allowance for nights out
Ongoing, regular work from a trusted recruitment agency
The opportunity to work with Driver Hire, the UK’s leading specialist driver recruitment company, with an excellent reputation for looking after our drivers

About Driver Hire Blackburn


At Driver Hire Blackburn, we pride ourselves on providing professional drivers with high-quality placements, exceptional support, and competitive pay. We value our drivers as the heart of our business, ensuring you feel supported, respected, and rewarded for your hard work.


Join a company that is part of Driver Hire Nationwide, the UK’s most respected name in driver recruitment, committed to professionalism, reliability, and great service for both drivers and clients.

What We’re Looking For

Valid Class 1 (C+E) HGV licence


Valid CPC and Digital Tachograph card
Previous experience with wagon & drag and artic vehicles preferred
A positive attitude and commitment to safe, efficient driving
Flexibility for nights out as required

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