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7.5T and Class 2 Drivers requirement

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1 week ago
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7.5T and Class 2 Multi-Drop Driver (Builder’s Merchant – Dagenham)

Location: Dagenham (via Driver Hire Romford)
Pay Rate: £15.00 – £17.00 per hour (depending on experience and performance)
Type: Ongoing position

About the Role


Driver Hire Romford are currently recruiting experienced 7.5T or Class 2 Multi-Drop Drivers on behalf of a reputable Builder’s Merchant based in Dagenham.


You’ll be joining an established, leading independent UK distributor, acting as the face of the business and providing a professional, customer-focused front-line service. You’ll ensure that all goods are transported and delivered safely and on time while upholding high company standards.

Job Specification


Transport goods and materials to customer destinations safely and efficiently




Carry out multi-drop deliveries, including deliveries into London




Collect products from suppliers and prepare customer orders prior to dispatch




Load and secure goods safely on vehicles




Complete all relevant paperwork accurately




Build strong working relationships with customers and colleagues across departments




Use your knowledge of the local area to plan routes effectively




Maintain high health & safety standards at all times


What You Need


A current and valid UK 7.5T or Class 2 (Cat C) Driving Licence




Clean UK driving record – maximum of 6 penalty points




Up-to-date CPC and Digital Tacho Card




Minimum 2 years of holding an HGV licence and 9–12 months of commercial 7.5T or Class 2 driving experience in the UK




Strong knowledge of the local region




Excellent communication and interpersonal skills




A motivated, professional, and reliable approach to work




Ability to work well as part of a team




Own transport to get to and from the workplace




High level of physical fitness – manual handling and lifting required




Must be punctual and dependable


Benefits


Competitive hourly rate: £15.00 – £17.00 per hour




Guaranteed 8 hours’ pay per shift




Ongoing, long-term work with a well-known company in the logistics sector




Excellent career progression opportunities




Weekly pay and full Driver Hire support


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