Job Title: HGV Class 2 Driver (Waste Operative) - 4 Positions Available
Location: Scunthorpe
Salary: £13.69 per hour
Hours: Tuesday to Friday, 6:30 AM – 4:15 PM (37 hours per week)
Contract Type: Temporary Assignment (Potential for Extension)
Start Date: Tuesday, 2nd July 2025
Role Overview:
On behalf of North Lincolnshire Council, we are looking for 4 experienced HGV Class 2 Drivers to support the Waste Services (Refuse Collection) team.
As a Waste Operative (Driver), you will serve the local community by carrying out duties related to the removal and/or disposal of household, industrial, and commercial waste and recycling. This is a career-graded role (Grade 3/4/5), and while predominantly a driving position, work may also be undertaken across the following areas:
- Waste collections
- Waste transfer stations
- Household recycling centres
Key Responsibilities:
- Drive HGV Class 2 refuse/stillage vehicles (approx. 80% of the role)
- Operate bin lifting and refuse collection equipment safely
- Drive vans and small collection vehicles (up to 7.5 tonnes)
- Conduct daily vehicle checks and ensure all records are completed
- Supervise and support a small team of loaders (1–5 employees)
- Use in-cab technology and/or paper records for reporting
- Engage with customers to provide advice and manage queries/complaints
- Identify and address contamination issues
- Ensure safe, compliant, and efficient work at all times
Essential Criteria:
- HGV Class 2 Licence (Category C)
- Completed Driver CPC training
- Digital Tachograph Card
- Experience managing or working as part of a small team
- Good verbal and written communication skills
- Ability to use IT/data systems and complete records accurately
- Capable of walking several miles per day and operating machinery
- Strong manual handling and customer service skills
- Ability to work under pressure, use initiative, and meet deadlines
- Knowledge of local area and waste/recycling services
Desirable:
- WAMITAB qualification in a relevant subject area
Working Environment:
- Outdoor work in all weather conditions
- Physical demands including lifting, manoeuvring bins, and walking long distances
- Exposure to highway risks and challenging public interactions
- Expected to respond to service disruptions (e.g., weather, roadworks)
Supervision and Decision-Making:
- Shared supervision of 1–5 loaders
- Decision-making on re-routing, issue resolution, and safe working practices
- Work guided by procedures but may require on-the-spot judgement
Additional Requirements to Apply:
To be considered for this role, you must provide:
- An updated CV
- Right to Work documentation
- Two references
- A completed registration pack (to be provided)
If you're ready to serve your local community and join a vital front-line service, apply now for a July start!