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7.5 tonne Driver

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3 months ago
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7.5 Tonne Driver (C1) – Ongoing Work – Tonbridge & Surrounding Areas
Pay: £13.00 – £14.50 per hour (PAYE)

Location: Tonbridge, Tunbridge Wells, Marden, Paddock Wood, Uckfield

Schedule: Monday to Friday | Full-time or Part-time | Start times: 06:00–08:00

Driver Hire Tonbridge is recruiting for a reliable and professional 7.5 Tonne (C1) Driver to support a variety of clients across Tonbridge and the surrounding area, including Tunbridge Wells, Marden, Paddock Wood, and Uckfield. Whether you’re an experienced driver or newly qualified, we offer flexible, ongoing work with real potential for long-term or permanent roles.

Your Role:

Start between 06:00 – 08:00, Monday to Friday


Complete multi-drop deliveries to businesses and residential customers
Work across a range of industries including motor parts, retail, chilled/frozen goods and building materials
Maintain high standards of customer service and accurate delivery paperwork
Carry out daily vehicle checks and represent Driver Hire Tonbridge professionally

What You’ll Need:

Valid Category C1 (7.5 Tonne) licence


Driver CPC and Digital Tacho Card
Some commercial driving experience preferred – but new pass drivers welcome
Based in or able to commute to Tonbridge, Tunbridge Wells, Marden, Paddock Wood, Uckfield, or nearby areas
Full PPE and a reliable Sat Nav

What We Offer:

Weekly pay, every Friday via PAYE


£13.00 – £14.50 per hour, with minimum 8-hour pay per shift
Holiday pay – rolled-up or accrued (your choice)
Pension scheme
Free on-site parking at many client locations
Flexible work patterns – full-time or part-time
Training & development opportunities, including HIAB, Moffett, and ADR
Subsidised Driver CPC training – online or in person
Opportunities for long-term or permanent roles with local businesses
Support from a friendly, experienced Driver Hire Tonbridge team

Why Work with Driver Hire Tonbridge?


We’re part of the UK’s leading logistics recruiter, trusted by drivers and employers across the country. 97% of our drivers say they’re proud to work with us – and we’re proud to support their careers.


Apply Today!


Click Apply Now or call our Tonbridge office on  to speak with one of our team members. We look forward to helping you find your next driving role!

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