HGV Class 2 Driver - Ongoing Monday to Friday

HGV Class 2 Driver - Ongoing Monday to Friday


Company
Core Recruitment Ltd
Location
Birmingham
Posted
8 days ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
Job Description:

We are currently recruiting reliable and hard-working Class 2 Drivers to join our dray delivery team. This role involves delivering beer, kegs, and bottled products to pubs, bars, and clubs. This is physical, hands-on work and requires a good level of fitness.

Start MONDAY 13th of July

Key Responsibilities:
• Multi-drop deliveries to pubs and clubs (typically 5–12 drops per day)
• Dray work including loading/unloading kegs and cases
• Handball required at delivery points
• Providing professional customer service at each site
• Completing delivery paperwork and vehicle checks
• Ensuring safe and secure handling of products

Requirements:
• Valid Class 2 (Category C) licence
• Valid CPC and Digital Tachograph Card
• Experience in multi-drop or dray delivery preferred (but not essential)
• Physically fit and comfortable with heavy lifting
• Reliable and punctual with a strong work ethic
• Good communication and customer service skills

What We Offer:
• Monday to Friday work — no weekend requirement
• Ongoing, stable work
• Temp to perm opportunity
• Early start, early finish pattern
• Competitive pay rates
• Supportive team environment

If you are a dependable Class 2 driver who doesn’t mind physical work and early starts, we’d like to hear from you. Some Dray experience beneficial.

Must have 12 months experience

Apply now with your CV and contact details.

Job Type: Temp to perm

Pay: £18.19 per hour

Application question(s):
• Are you available to start on Monday 13th of July?

Experience:
• class 2: 1 year (required)

Work Location: In person

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