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Class 2 HGV ADR Driver

Driver Hire
Worcestershire
1 month ago
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Class 2 HGV ADR Driver CAT C – Drive Your Career Forward!

Location: WR9 – Droitwich

Contract: Ongoing, Temp to Perm opportunity for the right driver

Contact: Jess at 01905 677 371 |


Earn Up To £18.49 per Hour – Weekly Pay!

Basic Rate: £15.41/hr (incl. holiday pay) £13.75 (PAYE)


Saturday: £18.49/hr (incl. holiday pay) £16.50 (PAYE)
Weekly pay – paid for a minimum of 8 hours a day

The Role – What You’ll Be Doing:

The role involves the multidrop delivery of heating oil to commercial, domestic, and agricultural premises


Routes pre-planned by our expert transport team
Minimal manual handling
Excellent kit and support – so you can focus on the road

What You Need:

UK Class 2 (CAT C) licence


Driver CPC & Digital Tacho Card
In date ADR Certificate
1+ years’ Class 2 experience
Clean licence (max 3 points – no DR/DD/IN codes)
Strong focus on safety, professionalism, and communication

Why Join Us?

Weekly pay direct to your account


Long-term work with a high-profile, well-respected client
Minimal manual handling
Work with high-spec vehicles and equipment
24/7 support from a friendly, professional transport team
Potential to go temp to perm if you’re the right fit!

About Driver Hire Worcester


Driver Hire Worcester is part of Driver Hire Nationwide, the UK’s largest specialist transport and logistics recruiter. We work with multiple clients across Herefordshire & Worcestershire, providing reliable, ongoing, and varied work in a supportive and respectful environment.


And here’s why our drivers stay with us:

97% are proud to work with us


97% rate the respect they receive as Excellent or Good
90% would recommend us – 69% gave a perfect 10/10!

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