Class 1 LGV Drivers

Leeds ICD
2 weeks ago
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Class 1 LGV Drivers

An exciting position has become available for a full-time ADR Class 1 LGV Driver based in Leeds – mainly within the Yorkshire area and the A1 and M62 corridors

About Bulkhaul

Bulkhaul is a global leader in the transportation of bulk liquids, gases, and powders in tank containers. We specialise in providing high-quality logistics solutions to our clients, ensuring the safe and efficient delivery of products across the UK and worldwide.

Role Overview

We are currently seeking experienced and dedicated LGV Class 1 Drivers to join our team. As a Bulkhaul driver, you will be responsible for the transportation of bulk liquids in tank containers, ensuring the highest standards of safety and compliance are met at all times.

Key Responsibilities

Ensure the safe and timely transportation of bulk liquids across the UK, adhering to all road safety regulations. Maintain a high level of awareness and compliance with all legal requirements, including those related to hazardous goods transport (ADR regulations)
Perform daily Vehicle and Trailer Safety Maintenance checks before commencing any journey to ensure the vehicle is in proper working condition. Timely report any mechanical issues or necessary repairs to the fleet maintenance team. Keep the vehicle clean at all times for spot checks and ensure it's fit for the safe transport of goods.
Accurately complete and maintain all relevant paperwork, including delivery notes, driving logs, and compliance records. Ensure all necessary permits and licenses are up to date and carried in the vehicle. Adhere to Bulkhaul’s safety standards and follow company procedures for loading and unloading cargo.
Ensure that all bulk liquid cargo is safely loaded and unloaded according to company procedures and regulations. Verify that tanks and equipment are properly cleaned between loads to avoid contamination. Operate any equipment used in the loading/unloading process, such as pumps or valves, in a safe and efficient manner.
Communicate effectively and professionally with clients and site staff during deliveries, ensuring that cargo is delivered on time and in good condition. Address any customer concerns or delivery issues to your Manager and in a timely manner.
Follow all Working Time Directive regulations and ensure compliance with drivers' hours and tachograph laws. Daily communication with your Manager to manage driving times and rest periods efficiently to avoid fatigue and ensure safety on the road.
Strictly follow all health and safety guidelines, particularly when handling hazardous materials. Participate in safety training and report any accidents or near-misses immediately. Ensure personal protective equipment (PPE) is worn at all times when handling goods.
Salary breakdown per hour:

Mon-Fri Basic – £15.75
Mon-Fri +50 Hours – £17.75
Saturdays – £20.25
Sundays – £21.25
Bank Holidays – £21.25
Role Requirements

Minimum 12 months Class 1 driving experience.
A valid ADR license is required, specifically for the transport of hazardous liquids. Training in handling hazardous materials, particularly in classes related to bulk liquids (such as corrosive or flammable substances), is a critical requirement.
Must hold a current and valid LGV Class One (Category C+E) driving license, enabling the operation of large goods vehicles, including articulated trucks.
Must have completed the required Driver CPC training and hold a valid Driver Qualification Card (DQC). Ongoing CPC training to maintain compliance is essential.
Must possess a valid digital tachograph card to accurately record driving hours and comply with drivers' hours and working time regulations.
Previous experience in transporting bulk liquids is highly preferred, as it requires specialised skills in load handling, securing, and safety protocols. Experience with tankers and the relevant equipment (e.g., pumps, valves) is beneficial.
A strong understanding of health and safety regulations, particularly concerning the transportation of dangerous goods, is crucial. Familiarity with PPE requirements and safe loading/unloading procedures is necessary.
Good knowledge of UK roads, motorways, and relevant routes to ensure efficient and timely deliveries. Ability to use navigation tools and plan routes in compliance with legal restrictions on driving times.
Must meet the physical requirements to safely drive long hours, handle the loading/unloading of goods, and carry out vehicle inspections.
Why should you apply?

Competitive hourly rate with opportunities for overtime.
£31 tax free per overnight subsistence.
Wages paid monthly.
Company Pension Scheme.
Death in Service benefit (£20,000 payable to next of kin).
Paid holidays.
Comprehensive and ongoing training, including DCPC.
Company Uniform and PPE provided.
How to Apply

If you are an experienced LGV Driver looking for a challenging and rewarding role with a global leader in bulk logistics, we would love to hear from you. Please submit your application through our careers page

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