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HGV Driver – Class 2 ADR

Driver Hire
South Gloucestershire
1 month ago
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🚛 Class 2 ADR Driver | Fuel Deliveries | Ongoing Cover | £17.00 – £19.05 per Hour 🚛

Driver Hire Bristol is recruiting for Class 2 ADR Drivers to support a busy fuel distribution operation during their peak season. Drivers will carry out multi-drop heating oil deliveries to domestic, commercial, and agricultural customers.


This is an excellent opportunity for professional ADR drivers to secure ongoing work through to March/April.


🔸 Weekly Pay | Ongoing Seasonal Work | Immediate Starts Available 🔸


The Role:


Deliver heating oil using Class 2 ADR tankers




Multi-drop work to residential, commercial, and agricultural premises




40 hours per week with potential for extra shifts depending on depot needs




Start times between 05:00 and 06:00, finish between 17:00 and 18:00




PDP (Petroleum Driver Passport) required at some locations




Work running through peak winter season with ongoing shifts until March/April


💷 Pay & Benefits:


£17.00 – £19.05 per hour (holiday pay included via advanced holiday payment method)




Weekly PAYE pay




Ongoing seasonal work with full-time hours




Overtime opportunities available




Supportive transport and operations team


🧰 What You’ll Need:


Full UK Class 2 (Category C) licence




Valid ADR licence (Class 3 – Tanks)




Valid CPC and Digi Tacho cards




PDP (Petroleum Driver Passport) required at some locations




Experience with fuel deliveries desirable, but training/support provided where required




Reliability, flexibility, and professional approach


📞 Ready to secure seasonal ADR work?

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