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HGV 2 Driver

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Edinburgh
2 weeks ago
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🚛 Class 2 Driver – South Gyle Industrial Estate, Edinburgh

📍 Location: South Gyle Industrial Estate, Edinburgh
💷 Pay: £14.00 – £17.59 per hour (depending on skills and experience)
đź—“ Hours: Monday to Friday + every second Saturday (8am-12pm)
đź’Ľ Full-time, Permanent Opportunity


We’re looking for a reliable, safety-conscious Class 2 Driver to join a busy timber and building materials supplier based in South Gyle. This is a fantastic opportunity to work with a well-established local business, offering long-term stability, a supportive team environment, and genuine career development.


Whether you’re an experienced HGV driver or newly qualified and eager to learn, we’d love to hear from you!

🌟 Why You’ll Love This Role:
✔ Competitive pay – £14.00–£17.59 per hour (based on experience)
✔ Monday to Friday schedule – only every second Saturday morning
âś” Full training provided and support for newly qualified drivers
âś” Steady, long-term work with a friendly, hands-on team
✔ Learn and grow within the timber and builders’ merchant trade

đź”§ Your Main Duties:


Safely operate a Class 2 vehicle, delivering timber and building materials to customers




Assist with loading and unloading materials – heavy lifting is required




Complete daily vehicle checks and maintain accurate paperwork




Provide excellent customer service and represent the company professionally




Work closely with colleagues to ensure smooth delivery operations


✅ What You’ll Need:
Essential:


Full UK Class 2 (Category C) Licence




Valid CPC and Digital Tachograph Card




A strong work ethic and willingness to learn


Desirable:


HIAB licence or experience (preferred but not essential – training can be provided)




Experience in the timber or building trade




Previous commercial driving experience


đź’Ş The Ideal Candidate:
You’re dependable, hands-on, and take pride in your work. You enjoy being part of a team, delivering great service, and don’t mind getting involved in the manual side of the job.


This is an excellent opportunity for a newly qualified Class 2 driver looking to gain experience and build a long-term career with a respected local employer.

đź“§ Apply Today!

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