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HGV Drivers

Whistl UK Ltd
Bedford
2 months ago
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About the Role

Class 1 (Cat C+E) & Class 2 (Cat C) HGV Drivers – Whistl Bedford

Are you a qualified Class 1 or Class 2 HGV Driver looking for long-term stability, a modern fleet, and a company that truly values its drivers?

At Whistl Bolton, we’re a leading logistics business that’s transforming delivery management across the UK. We’re growing and looking for reliable, professional drivers.

Whether you're seeking career progression, job security, or simply a supportive and people-first working environment, we offer it all. Plus, with potential overtime earnings of up to £9,000 per year (class 1 based on an average of 8 hours overtime per week), your hard work can pay off.

Working Hours 

42 hours guaranteed, with overtime paid after 42 hours.

Day and night shift class 1 available

Day shift Class 2


Job Opportunity

As a Whistl HGV Driver, you’ll be responsible for transporting goods on pre-planned, designated routes. we operate a collection and injection to carrier model, giving you a more structured and predictable day.

You’ll be representing the Whistl brand, delivering exceptional service with every journey and helping ensure our customers’ goods arrive on time and in perfect condition.

As an HGV Driver at Whistl, you will:

  • Operate and maintain HGV vehicles safely and efficiently.
  • Ensure the timely and secure delivery of goods to designated locations.
  • Complete all necessary paperwork and documentation accurately and promptly.
  • Provide exceptional customer service,
  • Adhere to all relevant traffic laws, safety regulations, and company policies
  • Conduct routine vehicle inspections and report any maintenance or safety issues.


Essential Skills

To excel in this role, you should possess:

  • A valid Class 1 (Cat C+E) and Class 2 (Cat C) licence and CPC (Certificate of Professional Competence) qualification (the cost of renewals required during employment will be covered by Whistl)
  • Digital tachograph card
  • Excellent driving record with no major violations or accidents and a strong knowledge of traffic laws and regulations
  • Ability to handle physical demands
  • Good communication skills to quickly understand instructions and liaise effectively with colleagues and customers
  • Exceptional time management and organisational skills


Join our team of HGV Drivers and be a part of a team that values professionalism, safety, and customer satisfaction above all else!


Benefits

  • 42 guaranteed hours per week
  • Annual leave enhanced with long service.
  • Driver CPC Renewal training undertaken in-house at no cost to you
  • Access to prestige benefits and rewards portal 
  • Health cash plan
  • Life assurance & Critical illness cover
  • Long service rewards: both financial and leave based.
  • Career development opportunities
  • Access to a dedicated Employee Assistance Programme

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