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🚛 Class 1 HGV Drivers Wanted – Monday to Friday!

📍 Based in Larbert | With DH Recruitment & Driver Hire Grangemouth

💷 £15.50/hr PAYE + Holiday Accrual

💷 OR £17.37/hr with Advanced Holiday Pay


🔹 Ongoing Full-Time Work – Immediate Start! With the potential of going permanent


Join a trusted name in logistics delivering palletised goods across the region.


What You Need:

✔️ Class 1 (C+E) HGV Licence


🧾 Valid CPC & Digi Tacho
🔞 25+ years old, max 6 points (minor only)
❌ No DD, DR or IN convictions
🧰 Experience with ratchet straps
💼 Reliable, professional & safety-focused

🚚 Your Role:

🛠️ Vehicle checks & load securing


🏗️ Tail-lift operations
🔁 Local & regional deliveries & collections

📍 Ideal for drivers near:


Falkirk | Stirling | Alloa | Larbert | Nearby areas


🎁 What You Get:

📅 Monday to Friday – regular hours


💰 Weekly pay – PAYE or Advanced Holiday Pay options
👥 Supportive local team
🏢 Work with established clients

📞 Apply Now!


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