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HGV CLASS 2 MULTI-DROP NIGHT DRIVER

Driver Hire
Oxfordshire
2 months ago
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HGV CLASS 2 MULTI-DROP NIGHT DRIVER – EARN UP TO £42K 
Full-Time | London Routes | High Earnings | Physical, Active Work

Driver Hire Oxford is recruiting a Class 2 (Cat C) HGV Multi-Drop Driver for a full-time, permanent role with a well-established foodservice company based in Bicester. You’ll be delivering into London and surrounding areas, excellent earning potential.


 Job Overview:


Start time: 1930 hours – finish time varies (expect 10+ hour nights)




Schedule: Monday to Friday or Sunday to Friday (working in line with driver hours)




Pay (Agency): £18.50/hour PAYE Advanced




Full-time Salary: £42,000 per year




Location: Based in Bicester, delivering to Greater London


 What the Job Involves:


Multi-drop deliveries (food & catering products) to customers in and around London




Physically demanding – using roll cages and tail lifts




Ensuring goods are delivered safely, on time, and with care




Completing driver paperwork and daily checks


 Requirements:


Valid Class 2 (Cat C) HGV driving licence




Driver CPC Card and Digital Tacho Card




Newly qualified drivers welcome to apply




London driving or multi-drop experience is an advantage




No more than 6 penalty points (no major endorsements)


Why Apply?


High earning potential – £42k per year




Regular schedule – 5 nights a week, plus 1 night – working in line with drivers hours




No nights away – home daily




Active role – keeps you moving and engaged




Temp-to-perm opportunity with a respected company



This position is commutable from Abingdon, Witney, Banbury, Didcot, Thame, and other areas nearby to Bicester

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Visit our local office page for more vacancies similar to this or create a MyDriverHire account to keep updated with our latest alerts. We can provide regular, ongoing and varied work around Oxfordshire but it’s more than just “an agency” job for us. We offer a warm and friendly place to work and we are proud of the fact that in our latest satisfaction survey 97% of candidates said they were proud to work for Driver Hire, 97% rated the level of respect received as Excellent/Good.

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