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HGV Winter Drivers – Ardelve

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1 month ago
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❄️ Class 2 Frontline – Seasonal Contract ❄️
📍 Ardelve

🕒 Mid October – April

💼 Seasonal Work | Pre-Planned Shifts | Paid Standby

💷 Excellent PAY Rates


We are looking for class 2 winter Frontline drivers for work throughout the winter in Ardelve, a picturesque village in the Scottish Highlands nestled on the shores of lochalsh making it a scenic and peaceful location. This will be a seasonal contract starting mid October until approx. April.


🚨 This role requires a commitment for the full season (October–April) and flexibility to respond to changing weather conditions – essential for keeping Highland roads safe.


🚛 Frontline Work Pattern:

🔹 Mix of days and nights on a rota

🔹 Includes paid standby shifts

🔹 Flexibility required for weather changes

💰 Rates: range from: £14.25 -£25.65 (rate dictated by your shift / overtime)


🕒 Standby Payments (Frontline Only): can be up to £137.50 per week dependent on your stand by rota


🧊 Duties Include:

Gritting & ploughing roads


Vehicle checks & defect reporting
Yard duties during good weather
Highway maintenance & labouring

📋 Requirements:

✅ Cat C HGV Licence (Class 2)

✅ Valid CPC & Digital Tacho Card

✅ Under 6 penalty points

✅ New drivers welcome!


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