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HGV Class 2 night driver

Driver Hire
Oxfordshire
5 months ago
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Are you looking for a part time HGV Class 2 Sunday night driving job? Do you have relevant HGV Class 2 driving experience? If you have answered “Yes” then we could have the perfect opportunity for you, working with our client in Bicester

We are currently seeking a part time HGV Class 2 driver to work on Sunday night – start time 1930 hours (8 to 10 hour shift)


Job details:

Working – Sunday night


HGV Class 2 Driving shift starting from 1930 hours
Agency Pay rate £18.50 per hour PAYE Advanced 
There will be manual handling duties

Must have:

Relevant experience working as an HGV Class 2 driver


Proven track record of working nights

If you are seeking part time, Sunday night HGV Class 2 driving work this could be the opportunity for you?


Apply today


We are part of the Driver Hire Nationwide network and with over 100 offices across the UK, we are the largest specialist transport and logistics recruiter with over 40 years’ experience. Driver Hire Oxford treats you as the professional that you are, can provide flexible work and in our latest driver survey, 97% of candidates state that they are proud to work for Driver Hire.


You could be looking for ongoing seasonal work, a contract role, or part time work. Our client is ready to take you on!


If you have relevant HGV Class 2 driving experience on nights and are looking for immediate Sunday night contract work then call Rachel at Driver Hire Oxford call (please call our office Monday to Friday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm)


Visit our local office page for more vacancies similar to this or create a MyDriverHire account to keep updated with our latest alerts.


Driver Hire is the UK’s largest specialist transport and logistics recruitment company. We offer temporary and permanent driving jobs, non-driving work and Driver CPC training

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