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Class 2 Skip Driver

Driver Hire
Southampton
1 week ago
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Driver Hire Southampton is pleased to be recruiting a Class 2 Skip Driver for our client, a well-established leader in the recycling industry. This is an excellent opportunity for a reliable, motivated driver with a positive, can-do attitude who’s looking for long-term stability and career development.

The Role:

12-week temp-to-perm position


Monday to Friday (no weekend work)
6:30am starts, averaging 10–12-hour shifts
Delivering, collecting, and exchanging skips across the Southampton area
Full training provided by the client

What We’re Looking For:

Full UK Class 2 licence


Valid CPC and Digital Tacho Card
Minimum 12 months’ Class 2 driving experience
Previous skip work experience preferred but not essential
Own transport to commute to site
Excellent timekeeping and customer service skills

Pay & Benefits:

Weekly pay: £14.50–£16.81 per hour (PAYE & PAYE Advanced options)


Overtime opportunities
Onsite parking
12-week temp-to-perm progression
CPC and licence upgrade opportunities through Driver Hire
24/7 support from our dedicated in-house team

This is a great chance to secure a permanent role with a supportive employer in a growing industry.


Driver Hire is the UK’s largest specialist transport and logistics recruitment company. We offer ongoing, varied work across Southampton and surrounding areas, and we treat every driver as the professional they are. In our latest survey, 98% of candidates said they’re proud to work for us.


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