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Class 1 HGV Driver’s

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Highland Council
1 month ago
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🚛 Class 1 HGV Driver – Flexible Shifts Available

📍 Inverness & Surrounding Areas

💷 £17.00 – £22.54 per hour (PAYE)

🕒 Start Date: Immediate | Ongoing & Part-Time Opportunities


Driver Hire Inverness is currently recruiting Class 1 HGV Drivers to support a variety of clients across Inverness and the surrounding areas.


Whether you’re looking for day or night shifts, multi-drop or trunking, or even just occasional weekend work, we can tailor the schedule to suit your availability. New drivers are welcome – we offer a wide range of experience to help build your confidence and skills.


✅ What We Offer:

Flexible ad-hoc shifts to suit your lifestyle


Weekday and weekend work available
Minimum 8-hour pay per shift, with overtime after 8 hours
Varied assignments across different industries
Competitive PAYE rates: ÂŁ17.00 to ÂŁ22.54 per hour

🚚 Typical Duties May Include:

Multi-drop deliveries


Trunk runs
General distribution
Cage and timber work
Day and night shifts
Seasonal winter HGV roles

📋 Requirements:

Valid Class 1 (HGV) Licence


CPC and Digital Tacho Card
Maximum of 6 penalty points (No DR, TT or IN convictions)

If you think any of our work may suit you or anyone you know, please contact Driver Hire on the below options;


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