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Class 2 ADR Driver

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Cheshire East
1 month ago
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Class 2 ADR Driver – Immediate Start – Ongoing Work

Location: Nantwtich
Hours: 40 hours per week
Shift Times: Between 05:00 and 17:00
Pay Rate: £16.81 per hour | £21.29 per hour after 8 hours
Contract: Ongoing assignment throughout peak season (typically until April 2026)
Start Date: ASAP


We are currently seeking a reliable and experienced Class 2 ADR Driver to join our client’s team for the busy winter period. This is an excellent opportunity for drivers looking for regular, well-paid work through the peak heating oil season.

Role Overview:


Multidrop delivery of heating oil to domestic, commercial, and agricultural premises




Safe operation of the vehicle in line with ADR and health & safety regulations




Completing daily vehicle checks and maintaining accurate delivery documentation




Providing a high level of customer service at each stop




Working independently and efficiently to meet daily delivery schedules


Requirements:


Valid Class 2 (Category C) licence




Valid ADR Licence (Tanks)




Valid CPC Card and Digital Tachograph Card




A minimum of 6 months recent Class 2 driving experience




Previous ADR delivery experience preferred




Strong attention to safety and compliance




Good communication and organisational skills


What’s on Offer:


Ongoing work available through the peak period (usually until April)




Overtime available and paid at a premium rate




Weekly pay




Supportive working environment with a reputable company


Apply today to secure your place and start immediately. This is a great opportunity for drivers looking to earn consistently over the winter period.

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