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HGV Class 2 Driver

Driver Hire
Portsmouth
1 week ago
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Job Title: Class 2 HGV Driver
Employment Type: Temporary, Part-Time, Full-Time, Ongoing

Salary: £14.50-17.50 per hour

Location: Portsmouth

Start Date: Immediate


Company Overview:

We are a leading specialist Driving Agency in Portsmouth and its surrounding areas, boasting over 40 years of unparalleled service to the transport industry. With over 30 national accounts and numerous long-standing client relationships, we take pride in offering regular, ongoing work to our dedicated drivers.


Job Description:

We are seeking motivated and experienced Class 2 drivers to join our team. Successful candidates will be offered regular work local to the PO postcode area, with various roles available including refrigeration, general haulage, and pallet deliveries.


Responsibilities:

Conduct deliveries in a professional and timely manner.


Handle low-level multidrop deliveries (2 – 10 deliveries).
Ability to lift moderate weights (up to 25kg).

Requirements:

Hold a valid driver’s licence.


Valid CPC card.
Hold a valid Tacho card.
Less than 6 points on your licence.
Previous experience as a Class 2 driver.
Flexible, comfortable working alone, and confident in driving a variety of vehicles.

Benefits:

Competitive hourly rates: £14.50 PAYE, or £17.50 Umbrella.


Weekly Pay.
8-hour minimum guaranteed pay per day*.

Additional Perks:

Pension scheme enrolment.


Flexibility to choose work patterns and days off.

Location Accessibility:

Commutable from Fareham, Havant and other nearby areas to Portsmouth.


Join Our Team:

If you’re ready to join the leading specialist Driving Agency in Portsmouth and its surrounding areas, apply today and become a part of a team where 95% of our drivers take pride in their work with us!


For more information get in touch with Driver Hire Portsmouth. Alternatively, hit the Apply button now!

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