Class 1 Driver

Farnworth, Borough of Halton
1 week ago
Create job alert

LOCATION: Widnes

  • JOB TITLE: Class 1 Day Driver

  • TYPE: Containers

  • PAY: £14.75 PAYE or £16.53 including holiday pay

    Rapid Time Recruit Limited acting as an Employment Business is currently recruiting for experienced Class 1 container drivers on behalf of our client in Widnes, this is on Monday - Friday basis. PLUS many more clients across the Northwest.

    Role of a Class 1 C+E Driver:

  • Container deliveries to specified destinations

  • Start times 05:00am – 07:00am

  • Monday – Friday shift pattern

  • Average 12 - 13 hour shifts

    Class 1 C+E HGV drivers will require:

  • Valid UK HGV licence (C+E) for 2 years or more.

  • Must have a minimum 12-month previous HGV driving experience.

  • Previous container experience is essential

  • Valid dock card preferred (can be obtained)

  • Digital tachograph card CPC card.

  • Always be professional and presentable.

  • Have a flexible approach to work and changing circumstances.

  • Must not hold any more than 6 points on your license.

  • No IN10, DR10, DG10, CD10 or TT99

    PAYE rates are:

  • £14.75 Plus holiday accrual or

  • £16.53 Including Holiday accrual

  • Min 8 hours paid

  • PAID BREAKS

    Benefits of working with Rapid Time Recruit:

  • Weekly Pay – Every Friday (PAYE)

  • Holiday allowance or rolled up holiday pay

  • Online payslips

  • SIMPLE, FAST, and accurate application process

  • Experienced and honest consultants who’ll look after you, before, during and after your placement.

    Look at what our driving and warehouse team have to say about Rapid -https://g.page/r/CSfB0RSRSz3iEB0/review

    UNFORTUNATLY, WE DO NOT ACCEPT LTD DRIVER

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Class 1 Drivers

Class 1 LGV Drivers

Class 1 LGV Driver - Category C+E

Hgv Class 1 Driver

HGV Class 1 Drivers

Hgv Class 1 Driver

Get the latest insights and jobs direct. Sign up for our newsletter.

By subscribing you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Veterans in Cloud Computing: A Military‑to‑Civilian Pathway into Cloud Careers

Introduction The United Kingdom’s public‑cloud market will exceed £45 billion by 2026 (Gartner forecast), fuelled by government digital‑service mandates, fintech scale‑ups, and the MOD’s own Cloud Strategic Roadmap 2025. From hybrid defence networks to NHS electronic health records, almost every mission‑critical workload is moving to AWS, Microsoft Azure, or Google Cloud Platform (GCP). That explosive demand collides with a nationwide skills shortage—over 135,000 unfilled cloud roles in 2024, according to TechUK. Veterans already possess the security clearances, network know‑how, and operational discipline that cloud employers crave. This guide shows you how to translate your military experience into cloud‑native language, leverage Ministry of Defence (MoD) transition funding, and secure a rewarding second career (with salaries starting at £40k and rising above £100k for cleared DevSecOps leads). Quick Win: Bookmark our live board for Cloud Solutions Architect roles to see who’s hiring today.

Rural-Remote Cloud Computing Jobs: Pioneering a New Work-Life Balance

A Fresh Outlook for Cloud Professionals The field of cloud computing has rapidly become one of the most crucial pillars of the modern tech landscape. From multinational corporations to innovative start-ups, organisations rely on remote servers and virtualised infrastructure to store data, deploy applications, and deliver services globally. Conventional wisdom once held that this high-tech world was exclusively tied to large urban hubs—particularly London. However, a growing number of roles in this domain are now just as easily fulfilled from the rural countryside, where rolling hills, seaside towns, and smaller communities provide a more laid-back and affordable lifestyle. At CloudComputingJobs.co.uk, we’re seeing a surge in opportunities that emphasise remote and flexible work. Many professionals are on the hunt for “tech jobs by the sea” or “cloud computing remote countryside” roles, eager to escape the hustle of city life without sacrificing access to cutting-edge technologies. This shift is fuelled by factors like improved rural internet connectivity, evolving corporate cultures, and the inherent nature of cloud work, which primarily revolves around online platforms and virtual collaboration tools. In this article, we’ll explore the reasons behind this migration from traditional city offices to rural and coastal areas, the advantages (and challenges) of such moves, and practical advice on securing a cloud computing job that’s location-agnostic. Whether you dream of swapping your daily Tube commute for a stroll along a coastal path or a walk through a tranquil village lane, this might be the perfect time to redefine your work-life balance—and still shape the future of cloud tech.

Quantum-Enhanced AI in the Cloud: A New Dawn for Distributed Computing

Cloud computing has reshaped the digital landscape, freeing organisations from on-premises hardware constraints and paving the way for services that scale on demand. From hosting business-critical databases to enabling global content delivery networks, the cloud has become the backbone of modern IT. Parallel to this evolution, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has rapidly matured, offering transformative capabilities in data analytics, recommendation systems, and automation. Yet for all its power, conventional computing infrastructure sometimes struggles to handle the complex, high-dimensional problems AI can generate—especially in areas like drug discovery, advanced cryptography, or intricate optimisation. Quantum computing has burst onto the scene as a new paradigm that might address these computational bottlenecks. By leveraging quantum bits (qubits) and phenomena like superposition and entanglement, quantum computers could, in principle, explore vast solution spaces at unprecedented speeds. What happens when these three forces—cloud computing, AI, and quantum technology—converge? We enter a new era of quantum-enhanced AI in the cloud, where distributed systems seamlessly integrate classical and quantum resources to deliver powerful, scalable, and efficient solutions. This article will explore: How cloud computing has set the stage for next-generation AI. The basics of quantum computing and why it’s poised to disrupt traditional workloads. Real-world applications of quantum-enhanced AI that leverage cloud infrastructure. Emerging job roles and skill requirements in this fast-evolving landscape. Ethical, technical, and logistical considerations that must guide future developments. Whether you’re a seasoned cloud professional looking to stay ahead of the curve, a data scientist curious about the promise of quantum, or a tech enthusiast eager to see what’s next, read on. The future of computing may be closer than you think.