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Class 2 HGV Driver – Tramping

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West Yorkshire
3 weeks ago
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🚛 HGV Class 2 Driver 

📍 Based in Bradford| £16 per hour Overtime available | Full-Time | Immediate Start Available


We’re currently recruiting for a professional and reliable HGV Class 2 Driver to join a busy transport team delivering furniture across the UK . This is a hands-on, customer-focused role that includes regular nights out and the opportunity to make a real difference in people’s lives.

đź’Ľ Key Responsibilities:


Completing daily vehicle checks and keeping the vehicle clean and roadworthy




Loading and unloading goods, ensuring everything is safely secured




Providing excellent customer service during every delivery



Monday to Friday

Tramping 2–3 nights per week – £26 night-out allowance paid per night




Driving in accordance with UK road laws and EU driver hours regulations




Handling and submitting fuel/expense receipts in line with company policy


âś… Requirements:


Full HGV Class 2 (Category C) licence at least 1 year experience




Valid CPC card with at least 1 year remaining




Experience using tail lifts, ratchet straps, and manual handling equipment




Good knowledge of UK geography




Understanding of EU driver hours and tachograph regulations




Professional, polite, and safety-conscious attitude




Physically fit – some heavy lifting involved


💷 What’s on Offer:


£16.00 per hour £21 per hour after 8 hours– paid weekly




ÂŁ25 night-out allowance per night when tramping




Monday to Friday work (early finish Friday)




Opportunity to work in a rewarding industry delivering vital healthcare products




Supportive team and full training provided


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