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Class 2 Delivery Driver

Driver Hire
Southampton
6 days ago
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🚚 Class 2 (Cat C) Driver – Temp to Perm Opportunity!

Location: Southampton area

Hours: Monday to Friday, 6:00am–3:30pm (with overtime available)

Duration: 12-week temp to perm


Driver Hire Winchester has a fantastic opportunity for both experienced and newly qualified Class 2 drivers to join a respected business within the wholesale industry. Whether you’re looking for a new challenge or starting your HGV career, we’d love to hear from you!


đź’Ľ The Role:

Delivering customer orders to independent convenience stores and petrol forecourts


Handling multidrop deliveries – a mix of cages and pallets
Loading and unloading using tail lifts and pump trucks
Ensuring all goods are delivered safely on time, and with great customer service

✅ What You’ll Need:

Full UK Class 2 licence, valid CPC and Tacho card


Good timekeeping and a professional attitude
Own transport (due to the client’s location)
Confidence using tail lifts, pump trucks, and ratchet straps
Ability to work independently or as part of a team
Newly qualified drivers are welcome!

🌟 What’s In It for You:

Choice of PAYE or PAYE Advanced (holiday pay included)


Guaranteed minimum 9 hours pay per day
Onsite parking and full training provided
Opportunity to go permanent after 12 weeks
Ongoing training & licence upgrade discounts (CPC, HGV, etc.)
24/7 support from our friendly local team

This role is commutable from Winchester, Eastleigh, Chandlers Ford, Southampton, and nearby areas.


Join Driver Hire Winchester – a trusted local agency offering genuine opportunities, ongoing support, and long-term driving work.


📞 Call us today:

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