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HGV Driver – Class 2 Tanker

Driver Hire
Bristol City
1 month ago
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🚛 Class 2 ADR Driver | Fuel Deliveries | Temp-to-Perm | £37K Basic + OTE £40K+ | Bristol 🚛

Driver Hire Bristol is recruiting for a Class 2 ADR Driver to carry out fuel deliveries to commercial and domestic customers in the Bristol area. This is a full-time, secure role with training provided, making it an excellent opportunity for both experienced and newer ADR drivers looking for a long-term career in the fuel industry.


🔸 £37,000 Basic | OTE £40K+ | Weekly Pay | Ongoing Training | Excellent Benefits 🔸


The Role:


Deliver fuel safely to commercial and residential customers




Drive and operate Class 2 ADR tanker vehicles in line with legislation and company guidelines




Ensure the vehicle is roadworthy and report any incidents or defects




Load and discharge safely in accordance with company procedures (including fuel sampling at terminals)




Obtain customer signatures and provide professional service at delivery sites




Report unsafe delivery conditions quickly and accurately




Work pattern: 40 hours per week, Monday–Friday, with winter Saturday rota




Overtime available and expected during peak winter season and as required year-round


💷 Pay & Benefits:


Basic salary ÂŁ37,000




OTE £40K+ with overtime and winter enhancements




Weekly PAYE pay (holiday pay included via advanced holiday payment method)




Excellent benefits package including:

Minimum 30 days leave (including bank holidays)

Private health care

Company pension scheme

Life assurance

London Weighting Pay (in select areas)



Temp-to-Perm role with long-term security


🧰 What You’ll Need:


Full UK Class 2 (Category C) licence




Valid ADR (Class 3 – Tanks)




Valid CPC and Digital Tacho cards




No minimum experience required — training provided (experience with tankers or fuel preferred)




Clean licence preferred (up to 6 points accepted)




Strong focus on safety, reliability, and customer service




Willingness to work overtime during peak demand and flexibility to assist at nearby depots if required


📞 Ready to fuel your career?

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