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HGV Driver Class 2

Travis Perkins
North Yorkshire
2 days ago
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HGV Driver - Class 2 - Ripon (No Overnights!)

Drive Your HGV Career Forward with Travis Perkins!

What’s in it for you?

Sociable hours: No overnight stays or late evenings, giving you an excellent work/life balance.

Full-time, permanent hours: Employed directly with Travis Perkins.

Competitive salary: Plus bonus earning potential YOU control by driving safely and efficiently (driver bonus up to £1,800 quarterly + branch bonus up to £900 annually total potential bonus £2,700)).

Periodic CPC training: Fully funded and arranged by the branch.

Staff discounts: Enjoy 20% off at Toolstation and across our Group businesses.

22 days holiday + bank holidays: Plus yearly pay reviews to recognize and reward commitment.

Share schemes: Potential profit from selling shares of the business.

Company pension: Flexible contribution options.

Ongoing development: We’re committed to your career progression, with many of our managers and directors having started in similar roles.

What will you be doing?You’ll be delivering building materials from our branch to local customers, making sure everything’s safe and sound. You’ll load up your vehicle with the HIAB, double-check it’s all properly packed and legal, and then hit the road. As our face on the road, you’ll keep it professional while making around 14 drops a day, then head back to the branch to reload when needed.

Who you are

Requirements: You’ll need a Class 2 driving license, up-to-date CPC records, and 12+ months of driving experience.

HIAB experience: Must have HIAB experience.

Customer-focused: You’ll be confident building and developing relationships with customers.

Safety-focused: You’ll prioritise safety in every aspect of your work, completing tasks in a professional manner.

Who we areWe’re the UK’s biggest builders’ merchant! With over 500 branches, we supply everything from timber and bricks to kitchens, tools, and equipment. We’re a friendly, welcoming team offering great career opportunities and the chance to learn new skills. Whether you're in the office, serving customers, or making deliveries, there's a place for you to grow. Come see why we’re the go-to for builders—join us today!

How to ApplyReady to be part of something big? Apply now and join a company that truly values its people. We can’t wait to hear from you!

We’re proud to be an equal opportunities employer and are committed to building a diverse team. No matter your background, we believe in giving everyone the opportunity to succeed.

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