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Class 1 Driver

Driver Hire
Kent
5 months ago
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Join Our Team as an LGV 1 (Class 1) Driver in Dartford, Bexley, and Bromley Areas!

Are you an experienced LGV 1 (Class 1) driver seeking new opportunities? Look no further! We’re currently hiring for both temporary and permanent roles.


Position Details:

Start Date: Immediate


Schedule: Monday to Friday, early starts, possible weekend work
Location: Working from Dartford RDC, delivering across Kent and Southeast London
Pay: £18 – £21 per hour (PAYE)

Duties:

Driving LGV1 Vehicles (Category C+E / Class 1): Responsible for day run deliveries in the local area.


Providing a Quality Service: Ensuring client satisfaction upon delivery.
Keeping the Vehicle Clean & Tidy: Presenting a professional image.
Health & Safety Compliance: Adhering to guidelines.
Flexibility with Working Hours: Meeting client needs.

Requirements:

Category C+E (Class 1) Licence and Previous LGV / LGV 1 Experience: Demonstrated expertise.


Minimum Age 23 with 6 Months Driving Experience: Proven track record.
Valid CPC & Digital Card: Compliance with regulations.
Confident to Use a Sat-Nav and Be Familiar with Kent and London Region: Knowledge of the area.
Strong Eye for Detail: Ensuring accuracy.
General Knowledge of Up-to-Date Health and Safety Procedures: Safety-conscious.

Why Choose Us?

Flexible Working: Prioritizing work-life balance.


Weekly Pay: Reliable and consistent income.
Variety of Work: Diverse assignments.
Healthy Work-Life Balance: We value your well-being.

Apply Today!


Driver Hire, the UK’s largest specialist transport and logistics recruitment company, offers regular, ongoing work in Kent and the surrounding areas. Join our team and contribute to our success!


We also have other positions available for drivers of all levels. Class 1, Class 2, 7.5 Van, 3.5 Van, whatever you drive, if you are an experienced driver looking for work, please do not hesitate to get in touch.

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