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HGV Class 2 Window Driver

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

Salary: £29,000+

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’re looking for a motivated and experienced Class 2 (Category C) Driver to join our client’s team, delivering windows and associated products to various locations across the South Coast. This is a weekday role, working Monday to Friday from 06:00 to 14:30, with finish times varying depending on the number of deliveries each day.


Responsibilities: 

Carry out local and regional deliveries (low-level multidrop)


Load and unload deliveries safely (manual handling required up to 50kg)
Represent the company professionally with customers on-site
Maintain vehicle cleanliness and complete daily checks
Willingness to be flexible as routes vary and may include overtime

Requirements:

Hold a valid driver’s licence.


Valid CPC card.
Hold a valid Tacho card.
Less than 6 points on your licence.
Minimum 2 years’ experience driving Class 2 vehicle
Physically fit and comfortable with manual handling tasks

Benefits:

Competitive salary of £29,000+ per annum


Casual dress policy
Free on-site parking
Ongoing, consistent work with reputable local clients

Location Accessibility:

Based in Portsmouth – easily commutable from Fareham, Havant, Waterlooville, Gosport, and surrounding areas.

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

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