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Class 1 and 2 HGV Drivers

Driver Hire
Highland Council
1 week ago
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🚚 Class 1 & Class 2 HGV Drivers – Flexible & Ongoing Work

πŸ“ Location: Inverness & Surrounding Areas

πŸ’· Pay: Β£16.00 – Β£22.54 per hour (PAYE)

πŸ•’ Start Date: Immediate

πŸ“… Contract Type: Full-Time, Part-Time & Ad-Hoc Options Available


Driver Hire Inverness is currently recruiting HGV Drivers for ongoing work, delivering chilled and ambient products to stores within the Highland area using either cage deliveries or barrow trollies, some elements will involve hand balling. This is a fantastic opportunity for drivers who are looking for full time work or those looking for flexible work patterns to suit their lifestyle.


We currently have two ongoing stores available:


🧊 StoreΒ 1 – Cage Deliveries:

πŸš› Class 1 & 2 Drivers


πŸš› Delivering chilled and ambient goods to stores
πŸ“¦ Cage deliveries with some handballing
πŸ• Start times range from 00:15 – 07:00
πŸ‘€ Working independently

πŸ’ͺ StoreΒ 2 – Barrow Trollies (With Drivers Mate):

🚚 Class 2 Drivers


🚚 Delivering ambient goods using barrow trollies
🀝 Working alongside a drivers mate
πŸ•” Start time: 05:00
πŸ’ͺ Includes handballing

πŸ”§ Key Responsibilities:

Safe and timely delivery of goods


Loading and unloading using cages or trollies
Manual handling of products
Completing delivery paperwork or using handheld devices
Vehicle checks before and after shifts
Maintaining a professional and courteous manner

πŸ“‹ Requirements:

Valid UK Class 1 or Class 2 (Cat C+E or Cat C) Licence


Valid CPC and Digital Tachograph Card
Maximum of 6 penalty points (No DR, IN or TT codes)
Good communication and customer service skills
Flexibility to work various shifts including early mornings, days, and nights

🎁 What We Offer:

Competitive PAYE rates: Β£16.00 – Β£21.87 per hour


Weekly pay
Flexible working patterns
Ongoing assignments with reputable clients
Supportive local team

Driver Hire Inverness is a leading recruitment agency specialising in logistics roles across the Highlands. Whether you’re looking for full-time hours or just a few shifts a week, we have opportunities to suit you.


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