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HGV Class 2 (Category C)  Refuse Driver

Driver Hire
Oxfordshire
4 weeks ago
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HGV Class 2 (Category C) Refuse Driver/Loader – Permanent or Temporary position (whatever suits you!) – £18.00 per hour PAYE Advanced – 4 day week – immediate start – Location: Oxford

Looking for an HGV driving role with steady hours, great pay, and a good work-life balance? We are recruiting HGV Class 2 drivers to join a friendly local team providing an essential service in Oxford.


The Role


Permanent position




Tuesday to Friday, 5:45am to 3:30pm (37 hours per week)




Local rounds, no long-distance driving – 4 day week




Driving an HGV Class 2 (Category C) refuse collection vehicle




Assisting with loading when required




Immediate start available


Requirements


HGV Class 2 (Category C) driving licence




CPC card and Tachograph card




Good fitness level (manual work involved)




Team player with good communication skills




Relevant HGV Class 2 (Category C) commercial driving experience




Waste/recycling experience is an advantage but not essential


What We Offer


£18.00 per hour PAYE Advanced




Permanent, stable employment or a temporary role, whatever suits you!




Four-day working week with long weekends




Early finish each day




Supportive, team-focused environment




Be part of a vital community service




Commutable from Abingdon, Witney, Bicester, Thame, and nearby areas


Benefits of working with our client:

Local Government Pension Scheme


28 days holiday PLUS bank holidays, rising to 32 after 5 years’ continuous service
Ability to buy and sell annual leave
Discounted local gym membership
Lifestyle savings on a range of high street and online shops, restaurants, days out and many more!

About Us
Driver Hire Oxford is recruiting on behalf of our client for this permanent role. We are more than just an agency – 97% of our drivers say they are proud to work with us, and 97% rate the respect they receive as Excellent or Good.


We also offer a referral bonus if you introduce a friend.


Apply Today
If you have an HGV Class 2 (Category C) driving licence, call Driver Hire Oxford on 01865 798 998 (Monday–Friday, 8am–5pm) or apply online now.

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