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Class 2 HGV (Cat C) Driver

Driver Hire
Plymouth
5 months ago
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Position: Class 2 HGV (Cat C) Driver

Location: Plymouth


Looking for some varied work? Need flexibility? We currently have a number of excellent opportunities for Class 2 (Cat C) truck drivers for work within the Plymouth / Saltash area. We have a number of clients who are looking for delivery drivers for an immediate start with part time, temporary and flexible options available. If this is you, keep reading for more information! 

Areas of work we cover: 

Palletised goods


Cage deliveries
Highways / tanker work
Glass & glazing products
Plant machinery & welfare units
Building supplies
Office stationary
Insulation products
Ambient & chilled goods
Agricultural supplies
Furniture deliveries

Additional information:

The hours vary depending on the client you’re with and days usually start between 05:30 & 08:00 usually with job till finish.


Pay is between £15.69 to £19.61 per hour with weekend work and overtime. (Advanced payroll method inclusive of holiday pay)
PAYE – Internal payroll meaning we don’t use umbrella firms!
Weekly pay.
Discounted CPC.
Varied work available depending on your preferences and skill set: food & drink, metals, refuse collections, building supplies (Hiab required), cage work, tanker & packages (ADR).
Part time and full time positions available, with lots of temp to perm opportunities available throughout the year.

Job requirements:

A full and valid Category C (Class 2) licence with an in date CPC and digi cards are required with no more than 6 points & no DR, DD or IN convictions for insurance purposes.


Although previous lorry driving experience is beneficial, training will also be provided for the right candidate. If you are new to this type of driving then we can provide you with the vital commercial experience required when looking for a full time job.
The ability to lift and carry fairly heavy items throughout the day, as well as driving, is proffered due to the physical nature of the jobs – However, not all jobs will require hand-balling.

Please be aware that the advertised pay for this job role is an advanced payroll method, meaning the rate is inclusive of your holiday pay at 12.07%. We are more than happy to accommodate a standard payroll method if you prefer to accrue and take holiday separately.

What Driver Hire can offer you.


Driver Hire is the UK’s largest specialist transport and logistics recruitment company. We can provide regular, ongoing delivery driving work within the Plymouth and Cornwall area. We treat you as the true professional that you are and in our latest survey, 94% of our candidates said they were proud to work for us and 81% scored 8/10 or more when asked if they would recommend Driver Hire.


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Visit our website and look at your local office’s page for more vacancies similar to this or create a MyDriverHire account to keep updated with our latest alerts. We’d love to connect with you on social so why not join our community online on Facebook by searching Driver Hire Plymouth and Cornwall.


Please have a look at our other roles for: Class 1, Class 2, 7.5T HGV, LGV & multi-drop van drivers. We are also always recruiting for warehouse staff, forklift drivers & driver’s mates.

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