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Class 2 HGV Driver

Driver Hire
Bedford
1 month ago
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Class 2 HGV Driver

Our valued Client based in Elstow, Bedford is looking for a Class 2 driver for immediate start on a temp to perm basis. This opportunity offers fantastic earning potential but requires a determined and strong mindset.


The Role: The role involves delivering mortar to active building sites using a cement mixer truck. There is not much manual labour expected however getting dirty in this line of work is a guarantee especially in bad weather. Full uniform will be provided after the 12 week temporary period.


Shift Pattern: 06:00 – 16:00 Monday to Friday. Overtime should be expected daily averaging 5-10 hours per week.


Once the 12 week Temporary period has ended the successful candidate can expect to earn:


Base Salary: £41,256 pa

Meal Allowance: £1,035 pa


Overtime Earning Potential: £50,000 pa


✅ What Driver Hire Bedford Offer:


Competitive hourly pay: £16.53–£18.18 (holiday pay included)




Consistent weekly hours: 40+ hours with overtime opportunities




Diverse client base: Gain experience across different sectors




Temp to Perm & Permanent roles: Secure long-term work




Supportive team: Ongoing assistance and guidance


Email your CV over to or hit the Apply button now!


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