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Class 1 Night Driver – Accrington (18:00 Starts)

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Blackburn with Darwen
1 week ago
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Class 1 Night Driver – Accrington (18:00 Starts)


Location: Accrington
Start Time: 18:00 PM
Pay: £15.00 basic £21.00 overtime
Type: Full-Time / Part-Time Opportunities Available
Company: Driver Hire Blackburn

About the Role


We’re looking for a reliable and professional Class 1 Night Driver to join our growing logistics team in Accrington.


This role is ideal for drivers who enjoy steady night work, trailer swaps, and regional trunking runs between distribution hubs.


You’ll be responsible for moving trailers safely, completing routine checks, and ensuring all scanning and documentation are handled accurately before returning to base.

Key Responsibilities

Safely drive and operate Class 1 (C+E) vehicles during night shifts.


Transport trailers between local and regional distribution hubs.
Open curtains for inspection and scanning as required.
Operate handheld scanning equipment and record movements accurately.
Complete trailer swaps efficiently and safely.
Maintain accurate driving logs and paperwork.
Follow all company policies, DVSA regulations, and road safety laws.

About You

Valid Class 1 (Category C+E) driving licence.


Driver CPC and Digital Tachograph Card.
Previous experience with trunking or night work preferred.
Reliable, professional, and confident working independently.
Good communication and organisational skills.
Safety-focused with excellent attention to detail.

What We Offer

Competitive hourly pay with night shift premium.


Regular, ongoing work with flexible shift options.
Weekly pay via BACS.
Local routes – minimal nights out.
Friendly, supportive team based at Driver Hire Blackburn.

Why Drive with Driver Hire Blackburn?


At Driver Hire Blackburn, we’re proud to work with professional drivers who take pride in what they do.

With over 30 years of combined experience in transport recruitment, we provide regular, well-paid work and a supportive team environment.

94% of our drivers say they’re proud to work for us — and we think you will be too.

How to Apply


If you’re an experienced Class 1 Night Driver looking for reliable night shifts, steady work, and a supportive team, send your CV or contact Driver Hire Blackburn today.

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