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HGV Driver Class 2 ADR

Driver Hire
Bristol City
1 week ago
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Class 2 Driver | Fuel Deliveries | Full-Time | Nationwide Distribution

Driver Hire Bristol is recruiting a professional Class 2 (Category C) Driver to support a national fuel distribution operation. The role involves collecting product from supply terminals and delivering to customers across the UK while maintaining high standards of safety and customer service.


Weekly Pay | Fuel Delivery | Full-Time Work


The Role:


Safely operate a Class 2 vehicle in line with current legislation and company guidelines




Act as a professional representative of the organisation at all times




Complete collections from fuel terminals, including fuel sampling as required




Load and discharge fuel safely in accordance with procedures




Obtain customer signatures prior to delivery




Complete delivery documentation accurately




Report accidents, incidents, or unsafe conditions promptly




Ensure the vehicle is roadworthy and compliant




Work flexibly across a 7-day operational pattern, including additional hours during peak periods




Support nearby depots as required on an ad-hoc basis


Pay & Benefits:


Weekly PAYE pay (holiday pay included via advanced holiday payment method)




Fuel industry operational training provided




Full-time work with overtime during peak periods




Supportive transport team


What You’ll Need:


Full UK Class 2 (Category C) licence




Valid CPC and Digital Tachograph cards




ADR (Class 3 – Tanks) desirable




Experience handling hazardous liquid products desirable




Strong communication and customer service skills




Strong awareness of health and safety




Clean licence preferred




Flexible approach and willingness to work increased hours when required




Ability to support neighbouring depots on occasion


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