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Class 2 HGV Driver + ADR

Driver Hire
Norfolk
2 weeks ago
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Class 2 HGV Driver + ADR

Pay Rates: £16.94 – £33.88 per hour

Enhanced rates for overtime and weekends

Weekly Pay | Holiday Pay | Pension Enrolment

Location: Norwich


Driver Hire Norwich is recruiting for Class 2 HGV Driver + ADR (mini bulk) for our client based in Norwich.


We welcome new qualified drivers for this role and if you have no ADR that is no problem – we will upskill the right drivers.


The successful Class 2 HGV Driver + ADR (mini bulk) will receive:


£16.94 PAYE basic rate (guaranteed 42.5hrs)


£25.41 PAYE overtime (after 42.5hrs on weekdays)


£33.88 PAYE weekend overtime (after 42.5hrs on weekends)


28 days holiday prorated on PAYE.


Upskilling of ADR Certificate


What to Expect as a Class 2 HGV Driver + ADR


You will be operating a Class 2 mini-bulk tanker delivering gas to commercial and residential premises across the East of England.


This is a seasonal contract running through Christmas up to May 2026 with 42.5 guaranteed hours per week.


This is a 4-on-2-off shift pattern.


Day Shifts typically start at 0600, or night shifts are available.


Plenty of overtime is available in this role!


Written and driving assessment will take place on interview.


At no cost to you, a basic DBS will be required.


Requirements:

Full UK HGV Class 1 Licence


Valid CPC and Digital Tacho Card
ADR Licence (Class 2 – Gases) – Preferred but not essential
No more than 6 points on licence (no CD, IN, DD or DR codes)
Strong understanding of Driving Hours and WTR regulations

What Our Drivers Say:


“Excellent company, always friendly, helpful and do their best to keep you working. Certainly, recommend Norwich Driver Hire.”


“Probably the best driving agency I’ve worked for. Professional, not pushy, run by people who understand people have other things going on in their lives other than work.”


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