HGV Class1 & Class 2 ADR Drivers

Driver Hire
Thurrock
5 months ago
Applications closed

HGV Class 1 ADR Day Drivers & Class 2 ADR Drivers Wanted – Start Immediately!

Location: Coryton, SS17


Start Date: Immediate


Contract: 6-Month Seasonal (Temporary)


Ready to hit the road with purpose? We’re on the lookout for professional, safety-focused HGV Class 1 ADR Drivers and Class 2 ADR Drivers to join a trusted operation delivering essential energy products across the region.


If you’re ADR-certified for Tanks and Packaged Goods, and you take pride in doing the job right—this is your moment.


What You’ll Be Doing


You won’t just be driving—you’ll be the face of reliability for homes, farms, businesses, and communities. From winding country lanes to busy commercial sites, you’ll deliver more than fuel—you’ll deliver peace of mind.


Your day-to-day:

Multi-drop delivery of LPG cylinders and/or bulk fuel


Serving domestic, agricultural, commercial, and industrial customers
Navigating challenging routes and weather conditions safely
Adhering to ADR, CDG, and company safety standards
Representing the brand with professionalism and care

What’s in It for You

£18.85/hr for Class 2 (10-hour day minimum guaranteed)


£19.95/hr for Class 1 (10-hour day minimum guaranteed)
42.5-hour guaranteed working week
6-month fixed-term contract with potential for repeat work
5-day shift patterns
Overtime available during peak periods
Full LPG and safety training provided
Free PPE
Modern fleet & facilities
Strong health & safety culture

What You’ll Need

Valid HGV Class 2 (Category C) or Class 1 (Category C+E)


Valid ADR Certificate (Tanks & Packaged Goods – minimum Class 2)
Up-to-date CPC and Digital Tachograph Card
Sound knowledge of driver regulations and tachograph laws
Safety-first mindset and professional attitude
Flexibility for weekends, nights, and extended hours
No more than 6 penalty points on your licence

If you’re looking for a well-paid, structured seasonal role with consistent hours and a respected team—apply today and let your driving skills make a real impact.

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