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HGV Class 2 Night Out Driver

Driver Hire
Oxfordshire
4 weeks ago
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HGV Class 2 Driver – Bicester (OX26)

Our client, the UK and Ireland’s leading furniture supplier, is renowned for exceptional craftsmanship and market-leading designs. Due to continued growth, they are now looking for a professional Class 2 Driver to join their established team based in Bicester.


The Role


This is a full-time, temp to perm position offering stability, great earning potential, and the opportunity to work with one of the most respected names in the industry.


Working Hours & Pay

Monday to Friday, 07:00 – 16:30 (47.5 hours per week)


4 nights out per week in a sleeper cab, driving an 18 tonne lorry
All parking fees paid
Night out allowance: £25.00 per night
Permanent salary: £40,000 per annum
Agency rate: £17.00 per hour (PAYE Advanced)
Average 1–8 drops per day, depending on route and distance

Benefits

Annual non-accident bonus of £275.00


Standard government pension scheme
20 days’ annual holiday (increasing with service)
Full PPE and uniform (supplied after 3 months)
Supportive and professional working environment

Requirements

Full UK Class 2 (Category C) Licence


Valid Digi Card and CPC Card
Previous commercial driving experience
Manual handling duties

This role is commutable from Thame, Banbury, Oxford, Abingdon, Witney and surround areas


If you’re a reliable and professional driver looking to join a respected company that values its people, we’d love to hear from you.


About Us
Driver Hire Oxford is recruiting on behalf of our client for this permanent role. We are more than just an agency – 97% of our drivers say they are proud to work with us, and 97% rate the respect they receive as Excellent or Good.


We also offer a referral bonus if you introduce a friend.


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If you have an HGV Class 2 (Category C) driving licence, you are happy to work 4 nights out a week, then please call Driver Hire Oxford on (Monday–Friday, 8am–5pm) or apply online now.

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