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🚚 Class 2 Drivers (x2) – Temp to Perm – £14 per hour – Livingston

📍 Location: Livingston
💼 Contract Type: Temp to Perm
🕓 Schedule: Monday to Friday, start between 4am–6am
💰 Pay Rate: £14.00 per hour


Full-time | Monday to Friday | No Weekends | Choose Your Start Time


We’re currently recruiting on behalf of our client based in Livingston for two experienced Class 2 Drivers to join their growing team. This is a fantastic temp-to-perm opportunity offering stability, great working hours, and long-term development — including ADR training once permanent!

The Role


You’ll be responsible for:


Deliveries and collections of oils and electrical items (non-ADR initially)




Handling dangerous goods once ADR qualified




Providing excellent customer service on every delivery




Completing all relevant paperwork and vehicle safety checks


This is a Monday to Friday role – no weekends required!

Hours


Flexible start times between 4:00am – 6:00am (your choice)




Finish times vary depending on start time and route




5-day working week


Pay & Benefits


💷 £14.00 per hour (basic pay rate)
📈 Temp to perm opportunity
🎓 ADR training provided once permanent
🚛 Monday to Friday – no weekend work

Requirements


✅ Minimum 1 year of Class 2 (Category C) driving experience
✅ Valid CPC and Digi Tacho Card
ADR licence preferred, but not essential – training provided once permanent
✅ Reliable, safety-conscious, and customer-focused

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