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Class 2 ADR Tanker Driver

Driver Hire
Highland Council
1 month ago
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🛢️ Class 2 ADR Tanker Driver – Fuel Delivery

📍 Inverness 

💷 £16.63 – £33.26 per hour (PAYE)

🕒 Start Date: Immediate | Guaranteed 42.5 Hours per Week


Driver Hire Inverness is recruiting a Class 2 ADR Tanker Driver to deliver bulk fuel to both residential and commercial customers across the Inverness area. This is a seasonal full-time role with guaranteed weekly hours and the opportunity to work with a well-established fuel distribution company.


✅ What We Offer:

Guaranteed 42.5 hours per week


Monday to Friday work, with occasional weekend shifts
Competitive PAYE rate: £16.63 – £33.26 per hour
Overtime is payable after 42.5hrs worked
Local deliveries – no overnight stays required

🚛 Key Responsibilities:

Safe and efficient delivery of bulk fuels to homes and businesses


Complying with all relevant legal and company procedures
Handling and transporting hazardous materials in line with ADR regulations
Completing daily vehicle checks and reporting defects
Ensuring accurate paperwork and delivery records
Maintaining a courteous and professional manner at all times

📋 Requirements:

Valid Class 2 (LGV/HGV) Licence


CPC Card
Digi card
ADR Certification (including tanks)
Previous tanker experience preferred
Maximum of 6 penalty points (No DR, IN and TT convictions)

This is a great opportunity for reliable drivers looking for consistent work over the winter season with competitive pay.


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