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HGV Driver

FORGE LOGISTICS LIMITED
Lancashire
1 week ago
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HGV Class 1 Driver (nights)


Forge Logistics Ltd


Chorley, Lancashire, England, UK


At least 12 months experience required


10-12 hour shifts working a 4/4 rota with extras available (subject to WTD regulations and availability)


Mon-Fri shifts = £150 per shift


Yearly Salary: £30000 - £42000


Sat-Sun (and Bank Holidays) = £165


New starters will begin on the current rate, but see an increase to £155 Mon-Fri; £170 (Sat,Sun & Bank Holiday) after probation.


Job Description


FORGE LOGISTICS LTD is a veteran-owned and operated company based in Euxton. We have a long-established relationship with the world's largest online retailer and are currently recruiting HGV Class 1 drivers to join our team.


What Does The Job Involve?


  • Mainly night shifts - subject to change on a weekly basis

  • Pure driving - no handling of the load

  • 4 on, 4 off rota (with extra days possible subject to your availability)

  • Start times vary - your flexibility is required week-to-week

  • All work scheduled via a special app

  • Thorough vehicle checks

  • Adherence to all driving and working time regulations


What Do We Offer?


  • Mon-Fri, £150 per shift ; Sat-Sun (and Bank Holidays) , £165 per shift

  • Full fleet of Iveco CNG trucks 71 and 72 plate

  • Guaranteed pay for cancelled shifts

  • Monthly pay (PAY)

  • 3 month probation period

  • Holiday pay and SSP

  • On-going training


What Do I Need?


  • ESSENTIAL: to have held a CE licence for at least 1 year

  • ESSENTIAL: consistent Class 1 work since passing / most recently (min. 6 months)

  • ESSENTIAL: experience of commercial night driving

  • Professionalism: a sense of ownership & responsibility

  • An adapt & overcome mentality


How Do I Apply?


  • Send a message/hit the apply button

  • Attend an interview

  • Pass a Drug & Alcohol test, DVLA check and background check


At Forge Logistics we value diversity and promote an equal opportunity working environment. Applicants will be considered for independent-contractor work without discrimination to race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.


Screening Questions


When did you pass your Class 1 licence?


How many years of consistent Class 1 driving experience do you have?


How many years of Class 1 night driving experience do you have?





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