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Class 2 HGV Driver

Driver Hire
West Sussex
4 weeks ago
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We are currently recruiting on behalf of our valued client, a reputable and growing company based in Lancing, who are looking for a reliable and experienced Class 2 HGV Driver to join their team.

This is a fantastic opportunity for a skilled driver seeking a stable, days-based role with an excellent work-life balance and a great package of benefits.

The Role:

As a Class 2 Driver, you will be a crucial part of the logistics operation. Your primary responsibilities will include:


Safely operating a Class 2 vehicle for multi-drop deliveries and/or collections.




Performing vehicle checks and ensuring all defects are reported.




Assisting with loading and unloading goods, ensuring all items are secure for transit.




Providing excellent customer service during deliveries.




Maintaining accurate delivery paperwork.


What’s on Offer:


Excellent Salary: A competitive annual salary of £31,900 – £34,900.




Work-Life Balance: A permanent, Monday to Friday days-only schedule (no weekends!).




Generous Holiday: 27 days annual leave plus all UK bank holidays.




Career Development: FREE Forklift (FLT) Training provided to the successful candidate.




Great Facilities: Free on-site parking.




Stable Role: Join a well-established and supportive company.


The Ideal Candidate (Essential Requirements):


A full, valid Cat C (Class 2) driving licence.




A minimum of 2 years’ proven experience driving Class 2 vehicles.




A valid, up-to-date Driver CPC card.




A valid Digital Tachograph Card.




A strong safety-first mindset and a professional demeanour.




Reliable, punctual, and a good team player.


If you are an experienced Class 2 Driver looking for a rewarding new role with a fantastic benefits package, we would love to hear from you.


To Apply:

Please submit your CV and a brief cover note detailing your relevant experience.

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