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Class 2 Driver – Bin Collection (Clitheroe)

Driver Hire
Lancashire
1 week ago
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Class 2 Driver – Bin Collection (Clitheroe)

Location: Clitheroe

Pay: £13.15 per hour basic / £19.15 overtime

Start Time: 07:15am starts

Job Type: Temporary to Permanent

Company: Driver Hire Blackburn

About the Role


Are you an experienced Class 2 Driver looking for ongoing local work with a respected employer?

We’re recruiting HGV Class 2 Drivers for bin collection routes in Clitheroe, working as part of a small, friendly team. This is an immediate start opportunity offering steady, long-term work with potential to go permanent for the right driver.


You’ll be responsible for collections around the local area, assisting the crew with loading when the vehicle is stationary. The role is physical at times, so a good level of fitness is essential — but in return, you’ll enjoy consistent hours, good pay, and a supportive team environment.

What You’ll Be Doing

Driving a Class 2 refuse vehicle on planned collection routes.


Working closely with your crew to ensure all collections are completed safely and efficiently.
Assisting with handballing bins when the vehicle is stationary.
Maintaining professionalism and care when operating around residential areas.
Completing all required paperwork and checks accurately.

What You’ll Need

Valid Class 2 (Category C) HGV Licence


CPC Card and Digital Tacho Card
Previous experience in a similar bin collection, refuse, or local delivery role preferred
Physical ability to lift and handle bins safely
Reliable, punctual, and a team player

What’s in It for You

Competitive pay: £13.15/hour basic | £19.15/hour overtime


Immediate starts available
Weekly pay via BACS
Local routes – home every night
Supportive, fair, and respectful team environment
Opportunities for ongoing work and permanent roles

About Driver Hire Blackburn


Driver Hire Blackburn is one of the region’s leading transport and logistics recruiters, with over 40 years of combined experience matching professional drivers with local businesses.

We’re proud to offer reliable work, fair treatment, and genuine opportunities for our drivers — that’s why 94% of our candidates say they’re proud to work with us.


When you drive for us, you’re not just a number — you’re part of the team.

How to Apply


If you’re a Class 2 HGV Driver in the Clitheroe area looking for ongoing, well-paid local work, we’d love to hear from you.

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