HGV Driver (Class 2)
To safely operate a HGV Class 2 vehicle to carry out scheduled and ad‑hoc waste collection services, ensuring compliance with all road transport legislation, site safety procedures and operational standards. The role is central to delivering excellent customer service and maintaining a clean, safe environment.
Irish Waste, 94-96 Hillsborough Road, Carryduff, BT8 8HT
Key Responsibilities
Driving & Operations
Operate an HGV Class 2 (Category C) vehicle to complete daily waste collections, including commercial, industrial, and environmental waste streams.
Carry out pre‑use and post‑use vehicle checks in line with legislation and company procedures.
Ensure safe loading, transportation and tipping of waste materials.
Complete daily route sheets, delivery notes and digital records accurately.
Report vehicle defects immediately and maintain vehicle cleanliness.
Loading and Unloading:
Manually or mechanically load and unload waste materials, ensuring all items are handled safely and efficiently.
Use appropriate handling equipment such as trolleys, pallet trucks, and tail lifts to assist with loading/unloading operations.
Sort and segregate waste as necessary to comply with recycling and disposal regulations.
Regulatory Compliance & Safety
Adhere to EU/UK Driver Hours Regulations, Tachograph rules and Working Time Directive.
Comply fully with Health & Safety, ADR (where applicable), and Environmental regulations.
Follow site-specific risk assessments, method statements and safe working practices.
Use PPE correctly and promote a strong safety-first culture.
Customer Service
Represent the company professionally when interacting with customers on collection routes.
Respond appropriately to customer queries or challenges, escalating when necessary.
Ensure collections are completed to agreed standards and report issues promptly.
Operational Support
Collaborate with the operations team to optimise routes and improve collection efficiency.
Monitor and report any operational issues, such as vehicle defects or route challenges, to the relevant department for resolution.
Participate in training and development programs to enhance skills and stay up to date with industry standards.
This is not an exhaustive list. You may also be required to carry out any other duties as required by the business that you are qualified/trained in that meet the requirements of this role
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
Essential
Valid HGV Class 2 (Category C) licence
Valid CPC card
Digital Tachograph card
Experience in driving large goods vehicles
Able to competently and safely operate assigned vehicles
Knowledge of transport legislation and safe driving practices
Desirable
Previous experience in waste management, recycling, drainage, tanker operations or environmental services
ADR certification (Packages or Tankers)
Ability to operate lifting equipment, bin lifts, suction/vacuum tankers, or other specialist vehicles (training can be provided)
Skills & Competencies
Strong awareness of health & safety
Good communication and customer service skills
Reliable, punctual and able to work independently
Physically fit and capable of manual handling
Positive attitude and commitment to high service standards
Problem-solving mindset when facing route or site challenges
Job Requirements
Monday to Friday
42.5 hours per week
Hourly Rate: £15.50 per hour
7.30am to 5.00pm
Unpaid lunch break included
Early starts, occasional overtime and weekend work may be required
Outdoor work in varying weather conditions
Manual handling of equipment where necessary
Uniform and PPE provided
Training and Development
The company is committed to developing its people. Drivers will receive mandatory and role‑specific training to ensure competency, compliance and safe operation of plant and equipment. The following training may be required or recommended, and can be gained as part of employment:
Mandatory Induction Training
Vehicle & Equipment Training
Health, Safety & Compliance Training
CPC Development
Specialist Waste Industry Training
Digital Systems and Recordkeeping Training
Ongoing Performance Development
Career Progression Opportunities
Refresher and compliance Training
Why Work For Irish Waste part of Enva?
Irish Waste and MacNabb Waste are now part of Enva, a leading recycling and resource recovery provider across the UK and Ireland. We specialise in hazardous and non‑hazardous materials, hydrocarbons, and general waste recycling.
Irish Waste brings over 55 years of expertise in industrial and commercial waste services, including the collection, treatment, recycling, and recovery of hazardous and non‑hazardous waste.
MacNabb Waste strengthens our offering with skip hire, wheelie bin collections, cardboard baler services, and plasterboard recycling, converting waste into valuable resources like gypsum powder and SRF.
Together, we’re expanding sustainable waste solutions across Northern Ireland and delivering innovative approaches to resource recovery.
For the right candidates, the possibilities are truly endless and we will offer all the support, training and benefits you need to help you realise your true potential.
Examples of Company Benefits:
A competitive salary in a growing company committed to our people.
A competitive holiday allowance.
Company pension scheme.
Enhanced family friendly policies.
Employee Assistance Program
Lifestyle & Leisure Discounts: Discounts for gym, leisure, cinema, shopping and many more…
Employee Life Insurance.
Bike2Work scheme.
Free on-site parking.
Holiday Purchase Scheme
About Enva
Enva is a leading provider of recycling and resource recovery solutions, with locations across the United Kingdom and Ireland. We operate across 4 core waste streams: Hazardous Materials, Non-Hazardous Materials, Hydrocarbons and General Waste Recycling.
With sustainability at the forefront of our proposition, we recover a broad range of waste materials for re-use in manufacturing and energy conversion. At Enva, we are committed to recycling and resource recovery; it forms the basis of our business strategy and our values.
We support the life cycle of waste products to provide either a second life, such as the production of energy or, in many cases, closed-loop recycling solutions. Our dedication to developing new and innovative products and solutions and extending the life cycle of the world’s resources is driving our business forward.