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HGV Class 2 Driver

Driver Hire
West Yorkshire
1 month ago
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Driver Hire Leeds West is looking for HGV Class 2 / LGV Cat C Drivers to join our waste management and recycling client in Leeds. This is a hands-on, early-start driving role with the chance to secure a permanent position and earn up to £36,000 per year with overtime and bonuses.

Whether you have refuse collection experience or are a newly qualified driver, this role offers consistent hours, great pay, and the chance to work as part of a friendly crew.


Pay & Benefits


As a HGV Class 2 driver, you will receive;

Permanent salary: £36,000 per year (including overtime & performance related bonus), based on 48hr week, including overtime, paid after 40hrs.


£15.69 per hour (standard rate)
£18.94 per hour (overtime rate) PAYE Advanced Rate including Holiday Pay whilst working for Driver Hire Leeds West
Temp-to-perm opportunity for the right candidate
22 days annual leave + 8 bank holidays
Free on-site parking
Ongoing training & career progression opportunities

Job Duties


As a HGV Class 2 driver, your duties will include;

Safely drive and operate HGV Class 2 refuse vehicles on daily waste & recycling routes


Assist with the loading of waste and recyclable materials (manual handling involved)
Transport loads to local disposal and recycling facilities
Work closely with loaders and other team members to complete routes on time
Follow all Health & Safety and company procedures

Requirements

Category C (Class 2 / LGV Cat C) licence


Valid CPC and Digital Tachograph card
Maximum of 6 points on licence (no major endorsements)
Good timekeeping and reliability for early starts
Previous experience as a Refuse Driver, Recycling Driver, or in Waste Management is preferred, but not essential
New Pass drivers with a great attitude will be considered.

Why Work With Us?

Guaranteed early morning shifts (great for early risers)


Supportive and professional team at Driver Hire Leeds West
Chance to join a well-respected employer in the waste management sector
Secure, stable job with progression opportunities

Apply Today:

Click Apply Now or contact Driver Hire Leeds West on to find out more about this HGV driving opportunity in Leeds.


Please note: Due to high application volumes, we may not be able to respond to every applicant. If you do not hear from us within 7 days, please consider your application unsuccessful on this occasion.

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