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H G V Drivers

| W.E.U Admin | Improving Working Lives


Heavy Goods Vehicle (H.G.V) driving is a vital profession ensuring the smooth flow of goods across the UK and beyond. Whether you’re delivering food supplies, industrial materials, or retail merchandise, a career as an H.G.V driver offers both stability and progression opportunities.

Why Choose a Career as an H.G.V Driver?


Becoming an H.G.V driver means joining an industry with high demand and competitive salaries. Below are just a few of the benefits:

  • Job Security: The logistics sector continually needs skilled drivers.
  • Attractive Pay: Average salaries range from £28,000 to £45,000 per year, with overtime and bonuses available.
  • Flexible Hours: Opportunities for both full-time and part-time roles, including nights and weekends.
  • Career Progression: Advance to supervisory roles, become a trainer, or specialise in hazardous materials.

Entry Requirements and Training


To start your journey as an H.G.V driver, you’ll need:

  • A valid UK Category C or C+E driving licence
  • Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (D.C.P.C)
  • Good health and a satisfactory Driver Medical (D4 form)
  • Completion of a Professional Driver Qualification course

Many training providers offer intensive CPC modules to get you on the road quickly and safely.

Day-to-Day Responsibilities


An H.G.V driver’s daily tasks often include:

  1. Vehicle Inspection before and after each trip to ensure safety and compliance.
  2. Route Planning using GPS and transport management systems.
  3. Loading and Unloading goods, securing them to prevent damage.
  4. Maintaining Records such as delivery logs and tachograph charts.
  5. Adhering to health and safety regulations and industry best practices.

Advancing Your Career


With experience, you can progress to:

  • Safety and Compliance Officer – overseeing fleet standards
  • Driver Trainer – teaching new recruits advanced driving techniques
  • Logistics Coordinator – managing schedules and fleet operations

Explore related opportunities such as forklift driving or bus driving to broaden your professional skill set.

Health, Safety & Compliance


As an H.G.V driver, you must comply with:

  • Drivers’ Hours Regulations to prevent fatigue
  • Working Time Directive for breaks and rest periods
  • Vehicle Maintenance schedules
  • Safe loading/unloading procedures and manual handling rules

Apply Now and Hit the Road


Ready to start your journey as a professional H.G.V driver? Contact our expert recruitment team today for personalised advice and the latest job opportunities in your area. Drive your career forward with Workers of England.



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