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Class 2 HGV Driver + ADR (mini-bulk)

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Suffolk
1 month ago
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Class 2 HGV Driver + ADR (mini-bulk)

Pay rate: £16.94 – £33.88


Contract Type: Seasonal Contract


Location: Bury St Edmunds


Start Date: ASAP

We are looking for Class 2 HGV Driver + ADR (mini-bulk) to start immediately for our growing client base across the IP postcode.

Just passed? No problem – we welcome newly qualified drivers for this role too!

The successful Class 2 HGV Driver + ADR (mini-bulk) will receive:


£16.94 PAYE basic rate (guaranteed 42.5hrs)


£25.41 PAYE overtime (after 42.5hrs on weekdays)


£33.88 PAYE weekend overtime (after 42.5hrs on weekends)


Up to £2,000 in performance bonuses


28 days holiday prorated on PAYE.


Upskilling to ADR or HIAB after satisfactory probation period.


Referral Bonus – Introduce a friend to us and you receive a bonus!

What to expect as a Class 2 HGV Driver + ADR (mini-bulk):


No ADR? No problem! We can help you with that!


You will be operating a Class 2 mini-bulk tanker delivering gas to commercial and residential premises across the East of England.


This is a seasonal contract running through Christmas up to May 2026 with 42.5 guaranteed hours per week.


We have various shift patterns on days and nights for this role. On days, typically 6am starts. On nights, typically 3pm starts.


Plenty of overtime is available in this role!


Written and driving assessment will take place on interview.


At no cost to you, a basic DBS will be required.

As a Class 2 HGV Driver + ADR (mini-bulk) you must:


UK HGV Cat C licence


Valid CPC & Digicard


ADR licence (class 2, gases)


Have no more than 6 effective penalty points.


No DG, DD or IN endorsements.

Call us now on or apply below – shifts available immediately!

This position is commutable from Ipswich, Thetford, Stowmarket, Newmarket, Diss and Bury St Edmunds.

Join the leading driving agency in Bury St Edmunds – 97% of our drivers say they’re proud to work with us!

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