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Class 2 HGV Driver – Steel Deliveries (Altham)

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Lancashire
1 week ago
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Class 2 HGV Driver – Steel Deliveries (Altham)

Location: Altham (commutable from Burnley, Blackburn, Accrington, Nelson)

Pay: £13.15 – £19.15 per hour (PAYE)

Start Time: 07:00am

Hours: Full-time and part-time available

Type: Ongoing work – immediate starts available

The Role


We’re looking for experienced and reliable Class 2 (Cat C) Drivers to join a well-established local steel distribution company based in Altham.

You’ll be delivering palletised steel products across the local area — typically 5–10 drops per day. The work is straightforward and steady, with no handball required — you’ll just need to ensure loads are safely strapped and secured.


This is an ongoing, consistent role with immediate starts available for the right drivers. Both full-time and part-time hours are on offer, making it ideal for drivers looking for regular local work without long days away from home.

What You’ll Be Doing

Delivering palletised steel safely and efficiently to local customers.


Carrying out vehicle checks and following all site safety procedures.
Strapping and securing loads (experience with steel preferred).
Working to a steady delivery schedule — no rush, no nonsense.
Communicating professionally with customers and the transport team.

What We’re Looking For

Valid Class 2 (Category C) licence, CPC and Digi Tacho Card.

Experience strapping and securing heavy or long loads (steel preferred).

Reliable, professional, and safety-conscious approach.

Good local knowledge of East Lancashire and surrounding areas.

What You’ll Get

Competitive pay: £13.15 basic – £19.15 overtime per hour (PAYE).


Ongoing local work – no nights out, no long-distance runs.
Choice of full-time (5 days per week) or part-time (1-3 days per week).
Weekly pay – paid every Friday (when your timesheet’s in on time!).
Friendly, supportive local team who treat you with respect.

Why Work with Driver Hire Blackburn?


Driver Hire Blackburn is one of the area’s most trusted transport recruitment specialists. With over 30 years of local experience, we understand what drivers want: fair pay, regular work, and being treated like a professional — not just a number.


We’re part of Driver Hire Nationwide, the UK’s largest specialist transport and logistics recruiter. 94% of our drivers say they’re proud to work with us — and we think you will be too.

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