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Class 2 Driver

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Dyddiad hysbysebu: 11 Chwefror 2026
Cyflog: £16.96 i £19 yr awr
Oriau: Llawn Amser
Dyddiad cau: 13 Mawrth 2026
Lleoliad: Runcorn, North West, WA7 1SE
Cwmni: Fifth Wheel Recruitment
Math o swydd: Cytundeb
Cyfeirnod swydd: 59170362

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Job Title: Class 2 Driver
Location: Runcorn
Pay Rates: £16.96 to £19.00 p/h
Shifts: Monday to Friday - Shift Starts: 06:00
Driver Type: Class 2
Experience: No experience required - New pass drivers accepted

Fifth Wheel Recruitment are looking for Class 2 Drivers in Runcorn to work with our client, who are a wholesale drink distributor.

Employee Benefits:
Competitive Salary: £16.96 to £19.00 p/h
Immediate Starts: Begin earning immediately
Weekly Pay: Payday every Friday
Overtime Opportunities: Boost your earnings
Excellent Facilities:

- Comfortable break areas
- Vending machines
- Free, secure car parking

Hours:

- Monday to Friday working
- Shift start times from 06:00

HGV Class 2 Driver - The role & responsibilities:

- Multi-drop deliveries to pubs, restaurantes and hospitality venues
- Working in a 2 person team
- Manual Handling required

All applicants are expected to complete work to a high standard while following site safety procedures. You will be driving a clean, modern vehicle and our client is offering permanent placements after a 12 week qualifying period.

About you:
You must have your Class 2 driving licence. You must also have your UK DCPC card and a valid Digi-tacho card. Our client may accept up to 6 points on your licence, but we can not accept DD, TT, DR, CD, IN endorsements. As a professional Driver, you will be up to date with the WTD regulations.

You will be a UK resident and will be able to travel to and from the site for your shift. We are unable to assist with VISA applications and cannot assist with relocation.

Interested?
If you have your Class 2 driving licence, please apply today. Our Recruitment Team will contact you ASAP to progress your application.

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