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HGV Class 2 Bin Lorry Driver

Driver Hire
Angus
3 days ago
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Are you an experienced HGV Class 2 Driver looking for ongoing local work with great pay and regular hours? Driver Hire Dundee are recruiting for a Bin Lorry Driver / Refuse Driver (Class 2) to join our team on a long-term, ongoing contract.

You’ll be part of a close-knit crew, working Monday to Thursday, 9am to 4pm, collecting household waste and recycling across the local area. This is a hands-on HGV role – you’ll be driving a Class 2 refuse lorry and helping the team with loading bins, so a good level of fitness and teamwork are essential.


What’s in it for you:

Basic rate of £16.82 per hour (including holiday pay)


Overtime and weekend rates of £25.24 per hour
Ongoing reliable work; steady hours every week
Early finish and long weekends; you get Friday’s off every week!
Paid weekly through Driver Hire Dundee
Support from a local, friendly team who know our drivers by name

What we’re looking for:

A full Class 2 (Category C) HGV licence


Valid CPC and Digital Tachograph Card
Previous HGV 2 experience preferred but not essential
A positive, can do attitude and wilingness to work outdoors in all weathers

Why join Driver Hire Dundee?


In our latest Pride survey, 95% of our drivers said they’re proud to work for Driver Hire, and 94% rated the service from their local office as excellent or good. We’re proud to be part of the UK’s leading logistics recruitment network, providing top-quality HGV driving jobs across Dundee, Perth, and Angus.


If you’re a Class 2 HGV Driver who takes pride in doing a good job and wants regular, rewarding work – we’d love to hear from you.


📞 Apply today or call Driver Hire Dundee on 01382 339 930 to find out more about this ongoing HGV opportunity!


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