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HGV Driver – Class 2

Driver Hire
Bristol City
1 month ago
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đźš› Class 2 Drivers | Full-Time & Flexible Shifts | Bristol & Surrounding Areas đźš›

Driver Hire Bristol is actively recruiting for a Class 2 (Cat C) delivery drivers to support a wide range of clients across Bristol and the surrounding areas. Whether you’re looking for full-time hours, occasional shifts, or temp-to-perm opportunities, we’ve got work to suit your lifestyle.


🔸 Weekly Pay | Local Work | Immediate Starts Available! 🔸


The Role:

Working with a variety of companies across multiple sectors


Roles available including:


Multi-drop deliveries


Palletised freight


Flexible start times – days, nights, and weekends available


Local and long-distance work depending on your preference


đź’· Pay & Benefits:


Weekly pay (PAYE – advanced holiday pay method)


Overtime paid where applicable


Full-time or part-time hours – you choose your schedule


Opportunities for temp-to-perm placements


🧰 What You’ll Need:


Valid UK Class 2 (Cat C) licence


Full CPC and Digital Tachograph card


No more than 6 penalty points (no DD, DR, or IN convictions)


Previous HGV driving experience required (1 year preferred)


Good communication, a professional attitude, and reliability


📞 Ready to drive with us?

Click “Apply Now” to get started today.

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