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HGV Class 2 Moffett Driver

Driver Hire
West Yorkshire
1 week ago
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Driver Hire Leeds West is currently working alongside our client in the insulation and drylining sector to recruit for a Class 2 Driver with Moffett to join their team in Leeds, LS27.

You’ll start as a valued member of the Driver Hire Leeds West team for your first 13 weeks, before transitioning into a permanent role with our client. This is a great opportunity to join a well-known company with a strong reputation in the construction industry.


Pay & Benefits


Whilst working for Driver Hire Leeds West

£17.69 per hour (standard rate)
£20.94 per hour (overtime rate) PAYE Advanced Rate including Holiday Pay whilst working for Driver Hire Leeds West

As a permanent member of our customer’s team, you will enjoy;

Permanent salary of between £30,000 and £31,000 including overtime.


25 Days Annual Leave + 8 Bank Holidays
Monday to Friday work only – no weekends or bank holidays!
A generous pension scheme
Long service holiday rewards
Cycle to work scheme.

Job Duties


As a HGV Class 2 Driver, you’ll be responsible for the safe and timely delivery of insulation and drylining materials to construction sites and residential locations. You’ll play a key role in ensuring materials arrive in excellent condition and on schedule, supporting the smooth running of building projects across the region.


Key Responsibilities

Operate a Class 2 HGV vehicle and Moffett forklift safely and efficiently


Load and unload insulation and drylining products with care
Liaise with dispatch, sales teams, and site managers to coordinate deliveries
Conduct daily vehicle checks and report maintenance issues promptly
Maintain accurate records of deliveries, mileage, fuel usage, and paperwork
Navigate routes effectively, adapting to traffic and road conditions
Deliver excellent customer service on-site and during drop-offs
Comply with all health & safety regulations and company policies
Attend mandatory training sessions as required

Requirements

Valid Category C (Class 2) HGV licence


Driver CPC and Digital Tachograph Card
Moffett licence (essential)
Previous experience in construction materials or insulation delivery (preferred)
Strong understanding of road safety and transport regulations
Physically fit and able to handle manual loading/unloading
Reliable, punctual, and safety-conscious
Good communication and organisational skills

Why Work with Driver Hire Leeds West?


At Driver Hire Leeds West, we believe in finding the right fit for our drivers – not just a quick placement.

We’ll support you throughout your 13-week period, ensuring you’re settled, valued, and ready to thrive in your permanent role.


Join us and experience how it feels to be part of a team that respects, rewards, and values your work.


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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