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HGV Class 2 HIAB Driver

Driver Hire
Greater Manchester
1 week ago
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Role: Class 2 HIAB Driver
Salary: £18.40 per hour Weekly Pay (£16.40 with accrued holiday pay)

Location: South Manchester covering Salford, Trafford Park, Urmston, Irlam and Carrington.

Schedule: Full time, Monday – Friday (expected 35-40 hours per week)


We are currently seeking an enthusiastic HGV 2 Class 2 HIAB Driver for a large well know builders’ merchant to deliver to business and residential customers in and around Salford, Trafford Park and Greater Manchester.


Class 2 HIAB Driver responsibilities:

Securing loads, understanding height restrictions and legal height limits


5-6 drops per day to building sites, using HIAB Lorry Loader
Driving vehicle responsibly and safely, obeying all traffic laws
Daily vehicle checks to ensure procedural compliance
Maintaining regular contact with Branch Managers on daily progress
Completing paperwork accurately as instructed

Class 2 HIAB Driver requirements:

Experienced HIAB Operator Certificate with BRICK GRAB and REMOTE


Cat C Licence (Category C – Class 2)
Valid CPC and Digital Tachograph card
No more than 6 points (No DD’s, DR’s, IN’s, TT’s)
Full UK Driving licence, held for 1 year
Able to work to tight deadlines

Class 2 HIAB Driver Benefits:

Company pension


Free, On-site parking
BACS transfer

Driver Hire, the UK’s largest specialist transport and logistics recruitment company have been engaged by a major European company to recruit their HGV Class 2 HIAB Drivers, based in Manchester. We offer a true, honest, and personal service and you will deal directly with the business owner. Plus, attractive rate of pay PLUS, regular overtime, paid weekly via PAYE.


Please call Gareth or Lincoln between the hours of 8:00am and 4:00pm Mon-Fri to discuss the many HGV Class 2 HIAB opportunities in south Manchester including Manchester Airport, Urmston, Stretford, Sale, Didsbury Chorlton and Wythenshawe.

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