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HGV Class 2 Multi-Drop Driver – Nottingham

We’re currently recruiting experienced Class 2 Drivers to join our client in Nottingham. This is a fantastic opportunity for professional drivers looking for ongoing work delivering both to domestic and commercial customers.


Pay Rates:


£17.00 per hour (Days)




£18.00 per hour (before 6am)




Overtime after 9 hours paid at x1.5


The Role:


Multi-drop deliveries across Nottingham and surrounding areas




A mix of domestic and commercial deliveries




Ensuring all goods are delivered safely and on time




Completing all relevant paperwork and maintaining driver compliance


Requirements:


Valid UK Class 2 (Category C) Licence – minimum 12 months’ experience




Valid CPC and Digital Tacho Card




Excellent driving skills and a professional attitude




Comfortable with multi-drop work


Why Apply?


Competitive hourly rates with overtime opportunities




Ongoing work with a respected Nottingham-based client




Supportive team environment with long-term prospects


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