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HGV Driver – Class 2 Delivery

Driver Hire
Bristol City
1 week ago
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🚛 Class 2 Driver | Paper Deliveries + Warehouse Work | Temp-to-Perm | £29–30K per Year | Early Starts | Mon–Fri | No Weekends or Bank Holidays 🚛

Driver Hire Bristol is recruiting for a Class 2 Driver with warehouse duties for a well-established distribution company based in Avonmouth. This is a Temp-to-Perm opportunity offering a set route, great customer relationships, and a supportive team. Perfect for a hardworking and reliable driver who’s happy to get involved in the warehouse when required.


🔸 Early Starts | Fixed Route | No Weekends or Bank Holidays 🔸


The Role:


Deliver paper products to customers along a regular, fixed route




Support in the warehouse — picking and packing orders, helping the team where needed




A forklift licence is beneficial (though not essential)




Maintain excellent customer service and build relationships with regular clients




All drops loaded and unloaded for you — no heavy manual lifting required




Complete delivery paperwork and follow driving regulations




Keep your vehicle clean, tidy, and roadworthy




Monday to Friday — 06:30 start, finishing early most days


💷 Pay & Benefits:


£29,000 – £30,000 per year




Monday to Friday — no weekend or bank holiday work




Temp-to-Perm opportunity with long-term job security




Consistent route each day




Friendly, supportive work environment


🧰 What You’ll Need:


Full UK Class 2 (Category C) licence




Valid CPC and Digital Tachograph card




Forklift licence beneficial but not essential




Professional, friendly manner with good communication skills




Reliability, punctuality, and a positive attitude


📞 Ready to get started?
Call Driver Hire Bristol on or click “Apply Now” today!


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