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7.5 Ton Driver

Driver Hire
Essex
1 week ago
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Driver Hire is the UK’s largest specialist logistics recruiter, providing a wide range of drivers and non-driving staff to organisations throughout the UK.
With over 35 years of experience and a nationwide network of over 100 offices, we offer a full range of recruitment services – temporary and permanent positions, driving work and logistics jobs.


We need a 7.5 T Driver for our client in Southend and Basildon area.


C1 Driver – 7.5T Driver

Delivery Driver

Basildon and Southend area (Including all SS Postcode)

15.25 per hour including holiday pay

Temporary and ongoing work

Possibility of leading to permanent position

Early Start Times


Temp to Perm opportunity available


RESPONSIBILITIES

– Completing Paperwork

– Completing a daily vehicle walk around check

– Good timesheets administration

– Keeping the vehicle in good condition


JOB REQUIREMENTS

– Previous experience of working as a 7.5T Driver – desirable

– Full UK Driving Licence (with no more than 6 penalty points)

– Digital tachograph and CPC card.

– Team player who is also capable of working on your own

– Excellent time-management

– Good inter-personal and organisational skills


BENEFITS

– Flexible working hours

– Weekly pay (in arrears)

£15.25 including holiday pay

If this C1/7.5T Driver position is of interest to you, please apply today.

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