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Class 2 HGV Driver – Ongoing Work | DE24 
Location: DE24
Job Title: Class 2 HGV Driver
Type of Role: Ongoing / Ad Hoc Days
Start Times: Various morning starts
Shifts Available: 7 days a week
Minimum 8 hours paid per shift + overtime


Pay Rates (PAYE):


Weekdays: £15.68/hour (inc. holiday pay) | £14.00/hour (base PAYE)




Overtime & Saturdays: £23.52/hour (inc. holiday pay) | £21.00/hour (base PAYE)




Sundays & Bank Holidays: £31.36/hour (inc. holiday pay) | £28.00/hour (base PAYE)


 About the Role:


This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Class 2 HGV Driver to work with one of the UK’s best-known DIY and home improvement brands. The role involves:


Loading and delivering various DIY products (e.g. garden tools, home furniture, flooring & paint supplies) to customers.




Home deliveries with assistance from a porter.




Maintaining a high standard of customer service and following Health & Safety protocols.


 Requirements:


Minimum 2 years of Cat C (Class 2) driving experience is essential.




Strong work ethic and a positive attitude.




Understanding of Health & Safety in the workplace.


 Why Work with Driver Hire?


Driver Hire Derby is part of Driver Hire Nationwide, the UK’s largest specialist transport and logistics recruiter.


We offer regular, ongoing, and varied work with reputable local and national clients.




You’ll be treated as a valued professional and welcomed into a friendly and supportive team.




In our latest satisfaction survey (Dec 2024):

97% of candidates said they were proud to work for Driver Hire.

97% rated the level of respect received as Excellent/Good.

90% would recommend us (with 69% giving a perfect 10/10 rating).

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