DHL is seeking a Class 2 Driver to work from Friday through Monday in the United Kingdom. The role typically involves safely operating a rigid goods vehicle, completing scheduled deliveries and collections, loading or checking freight, securing cargo, completing delivery paperwork, and maintaining professional contact with customers. Candidates are expected to hold a valid UK Category C (Class 2) licence, Driver CPC, and digital tachograph card, with relevant commercial driving experience preferred. A good safety record, reliable attendance, physical fitness, customer-service skills, and knowledge of drivers’ hours regulations are important. Applicants should be flexible with start times, able to work independently, and comfortable handling goods and using delivery technology.
DHL is a global logistics and supply-chain company operating in more than 220 countries and territories. It provides express parcel delivery, freight forwarding, contract logistics, warehousing, e-commerce fulfilment and specialist transport services. In the United Kingdom, DHL supports manufacturers, retailers, healthcare organisations, technology companies and public-sector customers through a large network of depots, distribution centres and transport operations. The company is part of DHL Group and employs a substantial workforce across delivery, warehouse, aviation, customer service, technology and corporate functions. Its transport roles generally focus on safety, service reliability, regulatory compliance and efficient handling of customer shipments. DHL commonly offers structured training, pension benefits, paid holiday and opportunities to progress into transport, fleet or operational management, although specific conditions depend on the employing division and location.
The United Kingdom offers employment opportunities across logistics, road transport, warehousing, retail, healthcare, technology, construction and professional services. Its culture is diverse, generally informal at work, and strongly focused on punctuality, safety and personal responsibility. Lifestyle varies from busy cities such as London, Manchester and Birmingham to quieter coastal and rural areas. Public transport is widely available, though a car is often useful for depot-based driving jobs. Applicants normally need the legal right to work in the UK. A valid UK driving licence and the correct professional qualifications, including Driver CPC for HGV work, are essential. Visa sponsorship for standard driving roles is not usually available, so overseas applicants should check current Skilled Worker eligibility and DHL’s sponsorship policy before applying. Relocation costs, housing, council tax and private transport should be budgeted for, with regional living costs varying considerably.
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