Class 1 HGV Drivers

Class 1 HGV Drivers

Full-Time 17 - 20.5 £ / hour (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Drive HGV Class 1 vehicles for a leading transport company in the film industry.
  • Company: Join a prestigious specialist transport company with a focus on film.
  • Benefits: Earn £17.00 - £20.50 per hour, enjoy flexible shifts and weekly pay.
  • Other info: Work in a professional environment with a focus on safety and reliability.
  • Why this job: Be part of an exciting industry while driving and representing a top client.
  • Qualifications: Must have a valid HGV Class 1 licence and at least 6 months driving experience.

The predicted salary is between 17 - 20.5 £ per hour.

Best Time is recruiting experienced HGV Class 1 (C+E) Drivers on behalf of a leading specialist transport company operating within the Film industry.

  • £17.00 - £20.50 per hour
  • Flexible shifts to suit your availability
  • Weekly pay
  • Opportunity to work for a prestigious client within the Film industry

Requirements:

  • Valid HGV Class 1 (C+E) Licence
  • Must have held your Class 1 licence for a minimum of 12 months
  • At least 6 months HGV Class 1 driving experience
  • Valid Driver CPC
  • Digital Tachograph Card
  • Good understanding of drivers hours legislation
  • Reliable, professional and safety-conscious

Class 1 HGV Drivers employer: Best Time Limited

Best Time is an exceptional employer, offering HGV Class 1 Drivers the chance to work with a prestigious client in the film industry. With flexible shifts, weekly pay, and a strong commitment to professional development, we foster a supportive work culture that prioritises safety and reliability. Join us to be part of a dynamic team where your skills are valued and you can grow within a thriving sector.

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Contact Details:

Best Time Limited Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Class 1 HGV Drivers

Time Management
Customer Service Skills
Communication Skills
Problem-Solving Skills
Teamwork
Attention to Detail
Flexibility