HGV Class 1 Driver
Based from Shaftesbury - working nationally
Permanent, Full Time (48 hours + overtime)
Competitive salary + benefits
Ready to take your driving career further? YellowStone Environmental Solutions is expanding and we’re looking for experienced, safety driven Class 1 Drivers to join our nationwide team.
If you enjoy life on the road, don’t mind working away Monday to Friday and want a role where your skills genuinely make an impact, this could be the perfect fit.
What You’ll Be Doing
As a YellowStone Driver, you’ll play a key role in our national operation, travelling across the UK to collect and deliver hazardous and non hazardous waste. Your responsibilities will include:
Operating HGV Class 1 vehicles and vacuum tankers
Supporting loaders when the vehicle is stationary
Planning your own routes and managing time critical schedules
Completing daily vehicle checks and reporting defects
Staying compliant with safety regulations and legal driving hours
Providing excellent customer service on every job
Sleeping in the cab while working away Monday - Friday
What You’ll Bring
You’re not just a driver — you’re a professional who takes pride in doing things right. We’re looking for:
Adler and Allan are committed to fostering diversity and inclusion in our workplace. We proudly embrace equal opportunities for all applicants, regardless of race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or national origin. If you require any support with your application, whatever the circumstance, please let us know.

Adler & Allan provides environmental and energy infrastructure services to reduce the risk of pollution, operational downtime, profit loss and reputation damage. Through the management and maintenance of assets, we support the ESG, CSR and sustainability ambitions of our customers.
Our national network of engineers make us the first-choice environmental partner to expertly manage assets through the full life-cycle, including design, planned preventative maintenance, upgrade, decommissioning and energy transition.
When the worst happens, we respond to environmental emergencies 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.