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Class 2 ADR Driver

Driver Hire
Hampshire
6 days ago
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Hit the Road with a Top Transport Company! đźšš

Driver Hire Winchester is seeking Class 2 Drivers with ADR to join our client, a leader in hazardous goods transport. Deliver essential Class 2 and 3 products across the South and beyond — your next career adventure starts here!


đź“‹ The Role:

Shift Pattern: 4 on, 2 off (including weekends)


Shifts: Day shifts available
Work Type: Mini bulk gas deliveries
Training: Full classroom and on-the-job training provided

✅ What We’re Looking For:

Valid Class 2 (Category C) UK driving licence


CPC qualification
Digital Tachograph (Digi Tacho) card
ADR CARD with Class 2 and 3

💼 What You’ll Get:

Weekly pay: ÂŁ719+


Full training and uniform provided
Overtime paid after 42.5 hours
Weekend pay: ÂŁ25.41/hour
Flexible PAYE options
Opportunity for a permanent role

🚀 Apply Now and Drive Your Career Forward!

Join a supportive team and grow your career in ADR with a respected employer.


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