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Class 2 Driver

Driver Hire
Hampshire
1 month ago
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Driver Hire Winchester are on the lookout for a motivated and reliable Class 2 ADR Driver to join our respected client’s team. If you’re someone who takes pride in your work, enjoys being hands-on, and values great customer service – this could be the role for you!

Whether you’re an experienced ADR driver or newly qualified, you’ll receive full in-house training from day one to set you up for success.


✨ No ADR? No Problem! We’ve Got You Covered!

For the right candidates, we offer ADR training, contact us to find out when the next ADR training dates are!


🔹 What you’ll be doing:

Starting between 06:00 – 08:00, Monday to Friday


Delivering and collecting drums of waste (hazardous & non-hazardous)
Using a PDA system to log deliveries and collections
Working closely with your team to meet and exceed customer expectations

🔹 What’s in it for you?


This is a long-term role with the chance to secure a permanent position via temp-to-perm. As a permanent employee, you’ll enjoy a fantastic package, including:

25 days holiday + bank holidays


Private healthcare from day one
4% pension contribution
Life assurance (3x salary)
Enhanced maternity/paternity pay
Corporate discounts (e.g. Virgin Active membership)
Cycle-to-Work scheme & Employee Assistance Programme
Recognition schemes & enhanced sick pay

🔹 What we’re looking for:

A valid UK CAT C (Class 2) licence


An ADR licence
CPC & Tacho cards
No more than 3 points on licence (some exceptions apply)
A strong communicator who enjoys engaging with customers
Someone physically fit, confident handling detergents/parts, and happy with manual work

About Driver Hire Winchester


We’re a leading recruitment agency supplying drivers across Winchester and Southampton. With flexible opportunities and a reputation for valuing our people, it’s no surprise that 97% of our candidates say they’re proud to work with us.


👉 If you’re ready to take the next step in your driving career with a company that invests in you – apply today and join the Driver Hire team!


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