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HGV Class 1 Driver

Driver Hire
West Midlands
4 months ago
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Job Title: Class 1 HGV Driver – Driver Hire

Location: Birmingham West area
Salary: Competitive + Benefits
Employment Type: Temporary


About Drive Hire:
Driver Hire is a trusted name in driver recruitment, specializing in connecting skilled drivers with top-tier logistics companies. We are committed to providing our drivers with rewarding opportunities and exceptional support.


Job Description:
We are seeking a Class 1 HGV Driver to join our network. In this role, you will be assigned to various client operations, delivering goods safely and efficiently while maintaining the highest standards of professionalism. We are looking for candidates who are willing to carry out days AND night work on a temporary basis.


Key Responsibilities:


Operate Class 1 HGV vehicles in various environments.




Ensure timely deliveries across the UK.




Perform pre and post-trip vehicle inspections.




Maintain accurate records of deliveries and vehicle conditions.




Follow all traffic laws and safety protocols.




Communicate effectively with client dispatch teams.


Requirements:


Valid Class 1 HGV driving license.




CPC certification required.




1 years of HGV driving experience required




Strong communication and organizational skills.




Ability to adapt to different client requirements.


Benefits:


Competitive pay with overtime potential.




Flexible working schedules to suit your lifestyle.




Ongoing training and development opportunities.




Dedicated support from our Driver Hire team.




Access to a variety of assignments with leading companies.


Join Drive Hire and take your driving career to the next level!


Apply now with your CV or contact Driver Hire West Birmingham on or to find out more.

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